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Belvelly Castle is a 14th or 15th-century
tower house in
County Cork, Ireland. It is
situated next to the
small village of
Belvelly,
opposite and overlooking...
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County Cork, Ireland.
Belvelly is
situated at the
shortest crossing point between Great Island and the
neighbouring Fota Island.
Belvelly Bridge (built in...
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bridge that
leads onto
Great Island. This road bridge,
Belvelly Bridge, was
built at
Belvelly in 1803 at one of the
narrowest points in the
channels around...
- Anglo-Norman
Hodnett family. The
Hodnetts built several structures,
including Belvelly Castle, to
defend the
island and its approaches. The
island and its defenses...
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Ballymore Baltimore Bandon Banteer Bantry Bartlemy Béal na Bláth
Belgooly Belvelly Bishopstown Blarney Boherbue Buttevant Bweeng Canovee Cape
Clear Carrigadrohid...
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shows some form of
fortified tower on the
island similar to a
depiction of
Belvelly Castle on the
Great Island also shown. The island's
location at the entrance...
- par 71
championship courses.
These courses were
named Deerpark (Par 71),
Belvelly (Par 72) and
Barryscourt (Par 73). Golf was
first pla**** in Fota Island...
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Bellanamullia Bellavary Bellewstown Belmullet (Béal an M****rthead)
Belturbet Belvelly Bennettsbridge Bettystown Binghamstown Birdhill Birr
Bishopstown Blacklion...
- used to
cross the tracks. At both ends of the
station is a viaduct; The
Belvelly viaduct is at the Cobh end and the
Slatty Viaduct is at the Cork end. It...
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Westropp in the 1890s. Many
Irish counties have
intact tower houses - Cork (
Belvelly Castle),
Galway (Aughnanure Castle), Limerick,
Louth (Roodstown Castle)...