Ballinagree

Ballinagree
Baile na Graí
Rural Village

Unidentified standing stone located between Millstreet and Ballinagree.
Ballinagree

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 51°58′37″N 8°55′30″W / 51.97694°N 8.92500°W / 51.97694; -8.92500Coordinates: 51°58′37″N 8°55′30″W / 51.97694°N 8.92500°W / 51.97694; -8.92500
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Cork
Population
  Total 300
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
In the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne. (Aghinagh)

Ballinagree (sometimes Ballynagree, Irish: Baile na Graí) is a small village situated at the foot of the Boggeragh Mountains in County Cork, Ireland. It located in the Civil Parish of Macroom.[1] It is located in Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne, in the Parish of Aghinagh, which also has Rusheen, Bealnamorive and parts of Carrigadrohid in it.

Ballinagree and its surrounding area comprise one of the richest areas in northern Europe for Megalithic monuments. It is located 18 miles (29 km) west of Cork city, 10 km north east of Macroom, 6 km west of Rylane, 13 km north west of Coachford,17 km south east of Millstreet and 20 km west of Blarney.

In the late 90s and early 00s, a number of housing esttates were developed, but the properties were not sold; leaving the village with underkept "Ghost estates".[2]

It is famous for the song "Thady Quill".

References

  1. "Baile na Graí". Placenames Database of Ireland. FIONTAR. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  2. English, Eoin. "Nationwide look shows slow progress on ghost estates". Irish Examiner, June 16, 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2016

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