The Location - Kinsale, Co. Cork
The Views from Shear Water
There are fantastic views from both No.38 and No. 48 apartments.
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Overview of the Area
Kinsale in County Cork is one of the most picturesque, popular
and fashionable resorts of the south-west coast of Ireland. Famous
for its beautiful yachting, sea angling, gourmet restaurants and
golf. For those of you who would like to improve your English, there
is the excellent Kinsale School of English .
Kinsale can easily claim its place amongst Ireland's most historic
locations for this has been a centre of population, commerce, trade
and fishing far beyond memory and record. In its earliest days the
estuary of the Bandon River gave it great importance as the river
is tidal as far as Innishannon and water transport was dominant
until the 18th Century.
The estuary also provided excellent anchorage for ancient shipping
which went in peril of the vagaries of the weather.
The Town nestles between the hills and the shoreline, a maze of
narrow streets, never far from the water and little changed in many
hundreds of years. Amongst buildings of later periods are those
of another age with historical links to the French, Spanish, British
and Americans.
History of Kinsale
The Battle of Kinsale, fought in 1601 between a combined Spanish,
an Irish force and English armies, was a turning point in Irish
history. The harbour is guarded by two very fine star-shaped fortresses
built in the 17th century: Charles Fort is well worth a visit (guided
tours).
See also the old Courthouse, now a museum; St Multose Church, built
in the 13th century and still in use, and 'French Prison', the 16th
century Desmond Castle. There is a signposted tourist trail to this
fascinating town with a guide booklet. Take a trip too to the Old
Head of Kinsale for magnificent cliff scenery. It was off here that
the Lusitania was sunk in 1915 with a loss of over 1,500 lives.
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