|
Irish Film and Television Network » Locations Ireland » Search By Region » Cork » Cork Film Locations
|
|
|
Web: |
www.portofcork.ie |
Email: |
sdymond@portofcork.ie |
Tel: |
021 462 5355 |
Contact: |
Port of Cork – Sarah Dymond |
Right in the heart of the City, these quays and docks still operate at the East end (Kennedy Quay), and the sight of large ships moored almost right next to City hall is visually surprising. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
cccmidleton@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 21 4631554 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
This is a very attractive stretch of beach which suddenly appears at the road end, hidden from view until you get up to it. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
cccmidleton@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 21 4631554 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Ballycotton is situated twenty five miles from Cork. A famous fishing village, it has both a lighthouse and a world-famous lifeboat. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.ballyhouracountry.com |
Email: |
info@ballyhoura.org |
Tel: |
+353 1 2011111 |
Contact: |
|
If you are looking for Leprechauns, shillelaghs and shamrocks painted in luminous green, don't come to the Ballyhoura region. But if it's authentic, unspoiled rural Ireland you're after, then you've come to the right place. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.skibbereen.ie |
Email: |
james.dwyer@corkcoco.ie |
Tel: |
+353 28 21299 |
Contact: |
James Dwyer – Area Engineer |
Baltimore in West Cork sits near the very southern tip of Ireland on the beautiful southwest coast. Across a large natural harbour lies Carbery's Hundred Isles, which include the enchanting islands of Cape Clear, Sherkin and Heir. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.bantry.ie |
Email: |
bcouncil@gofree.indigo.ie |
Tel: |
+353 27 50058 |
Contact: |
|
Overlooking Bantry Bay in the heart of West Cork, Bantry town is situated just over 55miles west of Cork city. It functions as a large Market town providing commercial, retail and tourism/leisure facilities for locals and visitors alike. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This quay is a classic example of the old heart of the City. Long disused commercially it is set in a tranquil & picturesque part of the City and boasts some fine restored Mill buildings. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
n/a |
Email: |
n/a |
Tel: |
021 4255100 |
Contact: |
Cork Tourist Information Office |
Belvelly Castle is a typical medieval square tower dating from the fifteenth century, located in magnificent natural scenery. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This is a small City Centre green space sandwiched between large buildings on Cork’s showpiece street, Grand Parade. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.bco.ie |
Email: |
info@bco.ie |
Tel: |
021 4357917 |
Contact: |
Blackrock Castle Observatory, |
Blackrock Castle Observatory is home is an award winning exhibition highlighting recent discoveries of extreme life forms on Earth and their implications for life in outer space. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.blackwatercastle.com |
Email: |
info@blackwatercastle.com |
Tel: |
+353 22 26333 / +353 86 1040306 |
Contact: |
Genmark Ltd, The Nordstrom Trust |
The Castle is situated in the picturesque Awbeg River Valley. The oldest existing part of the castle is 12th century; the main tower is 15th century and the main building from 17th century onwards. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.blarneycastle.ie/contact |
Email: |
info@blarneycastle.ie |
Tel: |
+ 353 21 4385252 |
Contact: |
Jean Murphy |
Blarney Castle as viewed today is the third structure to be built on this sight, built by Cormac Mc Carthy in 1446 it replaces a stone structure which was built in1210 ad |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
corkcoconorth@oceanfree.net |
Tel: |
+353 22 21964 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Bridgetown is located in Castletown Roche, has a cloister, kitchens, refectory, chapter house and church. Its ruins, now extensively restored, are open to visitors all year around. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.capeclearisland.com |
Email: |
info@cailinoir.com |
Tel: |
028 39119 |
Contact: |
Seamus O’Driscoll |
Cape Clear Island is Ireland's most southerly island. It is a 45min boat trip from Baltimore or Schull in West Cork. The island is 3 miles long and 1.5 miles wide and has a population of 120 persons. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
|
Email: |
james.dwyer@corkcoco.ie |
Tel: |
+353 28 21299 |
Contact: |
James Dwyer – Area Engineer |
The attractive village of Castletownshend is situated on the coast about 8km from Skibbereen. The village developed around the castle, which was built in the mid 1600s by the Townshends and is the seat of the family. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.olcmayfield.ie |
Email: |
office@olcmayfield.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 4551 276 |
Contact: |
Mary McCarthy |
The design of the church is an open plan cone shaped building with the altar placed at the apex of the cone and the roof sloping towards the sanctuary. The church was opened for worship on June 10th, 1962. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
|
Email: |
danielowen@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 23 8833357 |
Contact: |
Daniel Owen |
The Anglican Church of the Ascension which dates from the early 19th century, features gorgeous and unique wall mosaics completed over a period of 30 years. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.dennehyscrossparish.ie |
Email: |
holyspiritparish@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 21 4344452 |
Contact: |
Anne O’Riordan |
The church is neo-classical in style and has a seating capacity of 1000 people. It has a magnificent Pentecost altar mosaic which was designed by the Italian artist Romeo Battistella. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.clonakilty.ie |
Email: |
udc@clonakilty.ie |
Tel: |
+353 23 8833380 |
Contact: |
Justin England |
Clonakilty often referred to by locals simply as Clon, is a small town on the N71 national secondary road in West County Cork, Ireland, approximately a 50 minute drive from Cork City. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
cccmidleton@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 21 4631554 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Cloyne, a small and ancient cathedral town, is in many ways a typical East Cork small Town, with 3 roads joining in the centre with an array of traditional shops and pubs lining the streets. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
cccmidleton@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 21 4631554 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Cobh is a pretty town built on a steep hill on Great Island in Cork Harbour with the town’s architecture and streetscape distinctly Victorian. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcitygaol.com |
Email: |
corkgaol@indigo.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 430 5022 |
Contact: |
PR Officer |
Built in the 19th Century this huge and imposing fortress sits bizarrely in the middle of well-to-do Sunday’s Well; an area of old money wealth. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
The centrepiece and pride of Cork, this beautiful period building is an icon of the City and its strong, self assured aura gives a feeling of self belief to the people of the City, whether in good times or bad. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.countyhall.ie |
Email: |
ian.mcdonagh@corkcoco.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 434 6210 / +353 86 839 4475 |
Contact: |
Ian McDonagh (Arts Officer) |
A classical 1960’s/70’s Tower Block that dominates the skyline in the West of Cork City. It attracts praise for its pleasant, modern airy feel to the inside. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Daly's bridge is a pedestrian bridge spanning the River Lee. Known locally as the Shaky Bridge, it joins Sunday's Well road on the Northside, to Fitzgerald's Park on the South. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.opw.ie |
Email: |
brian.caffrey@opw.ie |
Tel: |
+353 87 251 5965 |
Contact: |
Office of Public Works – Brian Caffrey |
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.opw.ie |
Email: |
info@opw.ie |
Tel: |
+353 1 647 6559 |
Contact: |
Office of Public Works |
Drombeg is probably Irelands most famous stone circle. Although it may not be the largest stone circle in Ireland it is set in the most magical location surrounded by low lying lush hills and views of the sea. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
The particularly photogenic Square of Emmet Place has some lovely period buildings set around a newly refurbished granite pedestrianised area. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkenglishmarket.ie |
Email: |
joanne.buckley@irishestates.ie |
Tel: |
+353 85 765 4353 |
Contact: |
Joanne Buckley, Commercial Property Manager |
This is probably Cork’s greatest asset – a wonderful Victorian Indoor Market selling a bewildering array of meats, fish, fresh vegetables, fruit and local specialities (e.g. pigs trotters) and International delicacies. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
n/a |
Email: |
n/a |
Tel: |
+353 25 31666 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Fermoy is a small town situated in the centre of the lush Blackwater Valley. It is an extremely busy Market Town set around its famous stone bridge. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney - Arts Officer |
Situated beside the Mardyke Walk near UCC and the leafy old residences of Sunday’s Well, this is a beautiful & romantic old park running along probably the prettiest stretch of the River Lee in the City. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.fotahouse.com |
Email: |
tom@irishheritagetrust.ie |
Tel: |
021 4815543 |
Contact: |
Tom Fannon, Property Manager |
19th century period Anglo Irish country estate containing a fully refurbished Great House, out buildings, formal gardens, glass houses, a 15 acre Arboretum and pond. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.coillte.ie |
Email: |
|
Tel: |
+353 1 2011111 |
Contact: |
|
The Galtee Mountains or Galty Mountains are a mountain range in Munster, located in Ireland's Golden Vale across parts of counties Limerick, South Tipperary and Cork. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.anpost.ie |
Email: |
|
Tel: |
+353 021 4851042 |
Contact: |
|
This is a real GPO, in the British style, and is still a focal point for the people of the City, sitting right in the pedestrianised heart of the Centre. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
|
Email: |
|
Tel: |
+353 21 4255100 |
Contact: |
Cork Tourist Information Office |
For a village of its size, Glanworth preserves some remarkable monuments, the most impressive of which is the castle built by the Roches overlooking the River Funsheon. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Grand Parade was designed as a showpiece for the City when it was originally built and Cork was an important shipping centre for the British Empire. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
n/a |
Email: |
seandonohoe25@gmail.com |
Tel: |
087 763 4176 |
Contact: |
Father Sean Donohoe |
This is an elegant Regency Gothic-style church with Gothic-Revival portico, located in a prominent quay-side location in the heart of the City. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
cccmidleton@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 21 4631554 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Confusingly marked as Ballintra on the map this is locally known as Inch Beach. Probably one of the prettiest beaches in the area it is popular with everyone from surfers to dog walkers. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.inishbeg.com/ |
Email: |
bookings@inishbeg.com |
Tel: |
+353 (0)28 21745 |
Contact: |
Georgiana and Paul Keane |
Inish Beg is a beautiful private island estate in West Cork; with a stone bridge connecting Inish Beg to the mainland, a few miles from the thriving market town of Skibbereen. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Kennedy Quay still operates commercially and has a number of interesting features for film makers – original, unrefurbished, stone warehouses and a giant concrete flour mill. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
corkcoconorth@oceanfree.net |
Tel: |
+353 22 21964 |
Contact: |
Senior Engineer |
This is a fine example of railway architecture set in beautiful rural countryside. Disused now, it stands alone in an idyllic rural setting surrounded by mature woodland and green fields. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
|
Email: |
mairead@kchltd.ie |
Tel: |
087 931 2322 |
Contact: |
Mairead Mc Carthy |
Kilgobbin Castle is a well preserved tower house on the west bank of the river Bandon, a few miles from Kinsale. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
n/a |
Email: |
danielowen@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 23 8833357 |
Contact: |
Daniel Owen |
This is a classic example of a small rural Anglican Church situated in a beautiful valley near Clonakilty and the village of Clogagh. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.kinsale.ie |
Email: |
info@kinsale.ie |
Tel: |
+353 (0)21 477 2234 |
Contact: |
Kate Howey |
Even the casual visitor to Kinsale will be captivated by its beautiful setting, with the long waterfront, narrow winding streets and Compass Hill rising behind the town. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Lapps Quay is a classic example of a disused and crumbling site which was completely renovated in the 1990’s and is now the showpiece of the Cork Docks area. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.courtmacsherry.ie |
Email: |
ccwclon@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 23 8833347 |
Contact: |
John Conroy |
This is a beautiful, if somewhat forlorn ruined Anglican Church & graveyard set in a picturesque hidden valley. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
The vast majority of Industry in Cork is a mixture of Light Engineering, Pharmaceuticals, Hi-Tec production and Services. The largest concentration of factory units is based here on Little Island. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.npws.ie |
Email: |
nationalconservation@environ.ie |
Tel: |
+353 1 8882000 |
Contact: |
|
Lough Hyne is a semi-enclosed marine lake which is a unique location. It measures just 0.8 km by 0.6 km and it is believed that the Lough was a freshwater lake up to 4000 years ago, when a rise in sea levels joined it with the sea. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Although only a small strip of green by the River, this park offers some nice views of the old areas of Tivoli across the water for walking scenes. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.ey.com |
Email: |
|
Tel: |
+353 1 221 2372 |
Contact: |
Reciever: John Coulston, Ernst & Young |
This is a vast, empty and dilapidated heavy engineering site, currently in receivership, which sits empty and decaying awaiting redevelopment, but because of this is a great filming location. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
cccmidleton@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 21 4631554 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
The largest Town in East Cork it is a busy and thriving market Town with a long Main Street lined with some beautiful Georgian and Victorian Public Buildings plus traditional shop fronts and even the some castles. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.millstreetcountrypark.com |
Email: |
info@millstreetcountrypark.com |
Tel: |
+353 29 70810 |
Contact: |
Joanie McAuliffe |
This 500-acre estate has been a scenic, historical and beautiful natural attraction since the mid nineties. Over the years, it has established itself as one of the south’s major educational and eco tourism destinations. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
|
Tel: |
028 28128 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
A sparsely populated peninsula of outstanding rugged beauty, Mizen is Ireland's most southerly point and at its lonely ocean swept head stands the Mizen Head Signal Station and Visitor Centre. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This bridge was named after Honoria “Nano” Nagle, who is one of the greatest women in Ireland. She put up schools for the poor children in Cork in 1752 and also made home for the orphanages. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This lies at the heart of the old part of the City and is the main arterial street for those going to the North Side. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.cil.ie |
Email: |
d.bedlow@cil.ie |
Tel: |
+353 1 6321900 |
Contact: |
David Bedlow |
The Old Head of Kinsale, (in Irish, An Seancheann) is a headland near Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. An early lighthouse was established here in the 17th century by Robert Reading. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Recently pedestrianised, this is the real centre of the City and unlike the ‘official’ main shopping area of Patrick St nearby it has a vibrancy and bustle that makes it very endearing as well as visually exciting. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This is one of the most attractive road bridges in Cork. Made out of Limestone and with a detailed parapet it is a classic example of a 19th Century bridge in the classical style. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
An extremely busy road bridge, this is perhaps the most central of all Cork bridges. Located by the fabulous City Hall it connects the South Side to the City Centre Island. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Patrick Street is both the old & new showcase of the City in terms of Shopping. It hosts the biggest and best Department Stores, including the iconic ‘Brown Thomas’ (The Harrods of Ireland). |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Paul St is the centre of the funky ‘Huguenot Quarter’ of the City off Patrick St & is often the general name used to describe the network of tiny streets around here that are stuffed full of cafes, restaurants, book shops and art galleries. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
|
Tel: |
+353 24 92365 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Pilmore Estuary is a massive area of wet sand backed by flat windswept grass and is an ideal bird sanctuary. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
|
Tel: |
+353 24 92365 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
An old Victorian Coastguard Station sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking a large estuary on one side and a small rocky cove on the other. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Including Fitzgerald Park and the UCC Sports Grounds, this beautiful, peaceful stretch of the River Lee runs practically all the way to the City Centre from the University on the western edge of Town and is a real highlight of Cork. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.cil.ie |
Email: |
d.bedlow@cil.ie |
Tel: |
+353 1 6321900 |
Contact: |
David Bedlow |
This is a very attractive lighthouse for film makers; not only due to its great location at the entrance to Cork harbour, but also because it is easily accessible for vehicles and is very close to Cork City. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.rosscarbery.ie |
Email: |
james.dwyer@corkcoco.ie |
Tel: |
+353 28 21299 |
Contact: |
James Dwyer – Area Engineer |
Rosscarbery is one of the few villages set around a square filled with traditional pubs, restaurants and cafes. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This is a fascinating and visually intriguing area of the City. It is one of the earliest settlements and has a labyrinth of narrow, medieval streets and alleyways running through it. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.ie |
Email: |
bcouncil@gofree.indigo.ie |
Tel: |
+353 27 50058 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Sheeps Head, located in West Cork, Southern Ireland, is a peaceful, unspoilt peninsula which has some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Ireland. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.sherkinisland.ie |
Email: |
sidssecretary@gmail.com |
Tel: |
+353861601706 |
Contact: |
Maureen O Neil - Chairperson S.I.D.S |
Sherkin Island (from the Irish Inis Earcáin) lies southwest of County Cork alongside other islands of Roaringwater Bay. It has an average population of 100 people, measures 3 miles long by 1.5 miles wide (5 km by 3 km). |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.hse.ie |
Email: |
michael.murphy5@hse.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 7212 |
Contact: |
Michael Murphy + residents in flats to contact directly |
This is a vast and intriguing site above the River Lee, which covers some 53 acres and comprises numerous fascinating period buildings, including two ‘Hospitals’, 4 ruined churches and a host of ancillary buildings. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
There are some fine examples of Victorian period houses and streets in this area which lies near to the railway station on the North East Side. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
n/a |
Email: |
n/a |
Tel: |
+353 21 427 6573 |
Contact: |
Dr Patrick A. McCarthy |
This church is a magnificent example of Neo-Gothic Architecture by A.W. Pugin. It was completed in 1868, replacing an earlier church built on the same site in 1786. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.stfinbarres.wordpress.com |
Email: |
cathedral@cork.anglican.org |
Tel: |
+353 21 4963387 |
Contact: |
Dean Nigel Dunne |
Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral is situated in the centre of Cork City, Ireland. The Cathedral is suitably huge and impressive, with incredibly detailed stone figures adorning the entrance and tall spires towering upwards. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Cork’s very own San Francisco! Built on an incredibly steep hill it has some classic views over the City, especially as it looks directly down to the main shopping Street of Patrick Street. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
The Glen area was developed in the ‘60’s & 70’s as an ideal solution to the cramped and dilapidated inner city housing that had built up along the docks below. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Large detached houses, gardens and leafy avenues make this a typical ‘des-res’ for the Noughties in Ireland. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.com |
Email: |
corkcoconorth@oceanfree.net |
Tel: |
+353 22 21964 |
Contact: |
Senior Engineer |
A most unusual location for rural Ireland, the Quarters is two original Victorian red brick streets of the Industrial Revolution period, much like those found in Manchester. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Grandiose Georgian Office blocks line the wide, planned street defining the Southern end of the city centre on the Island. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.timoleague.ie |
Email: |
ccwclon@eircom.net |
Tel: |
+353 23 8833347 |
Contact: |
John Conroy |
Timoleague is a picturesque village which is situated just 30 miles from Cork City. Perched at the edge of a long sea inlet this friendly tourist village is dominated by the ruins of a 13th century abbey. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Located on the South Channel of the River Lee which runs through the heart of the City, it is a fine example of the old style City docks that once were the beating heart of Cork. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
lifetimelab@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 494 1500 |
Contact: |
Cork City Council (owner) |
This is a fantastic restored Victorian Water Works, complete with red brick buildings, a giant chimney and, almost uniquely, it still has the original steam powered machinery intact! |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcity.ie |
Email: |
arts@corkcity.ie |
Tel: |
+353 21 492 42 98 |
Contact: |
Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This is a long, thin strip of old Parkland running by the River Lee and the Carrigrohane Road near Cork County Hall and the UCC Sports Grounds. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.conocophillips.com |
Email: |
n/a |
Tel: |
021 462 2200 |
Contact: |
The Manager |
Whitegate refinery near Cork is the Country's only Oil refinery. |
|
|
|
|
|
Web: |
www.corkcoco.com |
Email: |
|
Tel: |
+353 24 92365 |
Contact: |
Area Engineers Office |
Youghal’s most distinctive feature is the Tower & Gate which spans the Main Street – a very unusual period feature which almost dominates the Town Centre. |
|
|
Albert Quay / Kennedy Quay, Cork City |
Ballybranagan Strand, Cork |
Ballycotton, East Cork |
Ballyhoura Region, Cork |
Baltimore, West Cork |
Bantry, West Cork |
Batchelors Quay, Cork City |
Belvelly Great Island, Cork |
Bishop Lucey Park, Cork |
Blackrock Castle and Observatory, Cork |
Blackwater Castle, Cork |
Blarney Castle and Gardens, Cork |
Bridgetown Priory, Cork |
Cape Clear, West Cork |
Castletownshend, West Cork |
Church of Our Lady Crowned, Cork |
Church of the Ascension, Timoleague, Cork |
Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit, Cork |
Clonakilty, West Cork |
Cloyne, Cork |
Cobh, Cork |
Cork City Gaol |
Cork City Hall |
Cork County Hall |
Daly’s Footbridge, Cork City |
Doneraile Castle and Park, Cork |
Drombeg Stone Circle, Glandore, Cork |
Emmet Place & Surrounds, Cork City |
English Market, Cork |
Fermoy Riverside, Cork |
Film In Cork |
Firkin Crane/Butter Market, Cork City |
Fitzgerald Park, Cork City |
Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens, Cork |
Galtee Mountains, Munster |
General Post Office, Cork City |
Glanworth Castle, Dominican Friary & Bridge, Cork |
Grand Parade, Cork |
Holy Trinity (Father Matthew) Church, Cork |
Inch Beach, Cork |
Inish Beg Estate, West Cork |
Kennedy Quay / Horgans Quay, Cork City |
Kilcommer Bridge and Viaduct, Cork |
Kilgobbin Castle |
Kilmaloda Church, Clogagh, Cork |
Kinsale Town, Cork |
Lapps Quay, Cork |
Lislee Church, Cork |
Little Island Industrial Zone, East Cork |
Lough Hyne, Cork |
Marina Park, Cork |
Marino Point Industrial Site, Cork |
Midleton, East Cork |
Millstreet Country Park, Cork |
Mizen Head |
Mizen Head Peninsula, Cork |
Nano Nagle Footbridge, Cork |
North Main Street, Cork City |
Old Head of Kinsale, Cork |
Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork City |
Parliament Bridge, Cork City |
Parnell Bridge, Cork City |
Patrick Street, Cork City |
Paul Street, Cork City |
Pilmore Estuary, Cork |
Ring Strand & Coastguard Station, Cork |
River Lee to Sunday’s Well, Cork |
Roches Point Lighthouse, Cork |
Rosscarbery, West Cork |
Shandon Area, Cork City |
Sheeps Head Peninsula, West Cork |
Sherkin Island, West Cork |
St Anne’s Mental Asylum, Cork |
St Luke’s, Cork |
St Peter’s & Paul’s Church, Cork City |
St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork City |
St. Patrick’s Hill, Cork City |
The Glen, Cork City |
The Pines, Glanmire, Cork |
The Quarters, Buttevant, Cork |
The South Mall, Cork City |
Timoleague, West Cork |
Union & Morrison’s Quays, Cork City |
Water Pumping Station/Lifetime Lab, Cork |
Weir Park, Cork |
Whitegate Oil Refinery, Cork |
Youghal, Cork |
|
|