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Coachford (Irish: Áth an Chóiste) is a
village in
County Cork, Ireland. It is
located on the
north side of the
River Lee. The
village is
located in the...
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Coachford railway station was on the Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 19
March 1888. P****enger services...
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Coachford College is a post
primary school located in
Coachford,
County Cork, Ireland.
Situated in the Lee Valley, 22 km west of Cork city, the catchment...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clonakilty Clondrohid Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Cobh
Conna Coolea Cork City
Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry...
- who was a
Celtic fan. He grew up in Ovens,
County Cork, and
attended Coachford College. As a boy,
Miller also pla****
Gaelic games for his
hometown club...
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Cloondara Cloone Cloonfad Cloonfush Cloughduv Cloughjordan Clounanaha Cloyne Coachford Cobh
Coill Dubh
Colehill Collinstown Collon Collooney Cong
Conna Convoy...
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Coachford Junction railway station was on the Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway (CMLR) in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station marked the
junction in the CMLR...
- 19th
century as "the
Coachford Poisoning Case" as the
house was on the road
between the
adjacent villages of
Dripsey and
Coachford.
Cross was a retired...
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County Cork, Ireland. It is
approximately 229
acres in size, and east of
Coachford village. In the Down
Survey (Muskery Map, 1656-8), it is
referred to as...
- Railway, a line to Macroom, the Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway to Blarney,
Coachford and Donoughmore, as well as the Cork,
Bandon and
South Coast Railway connecting...