New Twopothouse

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New Twopothouse
Irish: Tigh Nua an Dá Phota
County Cork
R581NorthCork.JPG
The road between New Twopothouse and Old Twopothouse
Location
Grid reference: R541039
Location: 52°11’10"N, 8°40’16"W
Data
Population: 120  (2016)
Dialling code: 021
Local Government

New Twopothouse is a small village in County Cork, on the N20 road between Mallow and Buttevant.

The area takes its name from an 18th century coaching inn, the "Two-Pot House Inn", which was (in turn) reputedly named for two large beer "pots" which were placed outside the inn.[1] In the 19th century, when a newer Cork to Limerick road (now the N20) was built, a coaching stop was opened and it was named "New Two-Pot-House" to distinguish it from the coaching stop on the older road.[2][3]

The local Roman Catholic church, St. Joseph the Worker church, is in the neighbouring townland of Twoposthouse (sometimes known as Old Twopothouse) and was built around 1925.[4]

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