61
Census Records
14
Households
2
Census Years
- People
- 30
- Households
- 7
- People
- 31 +3.3%
- Households
- 7 0%
About
Skrillagh is a small townland located in County Kerry in the southwest of Ireland, situated in the Dingle Peninsula region. The area is characterized by the rugged, hilly terrain typical of this part of County Kerry, with rolling countryside and views across the local landscape. Like many townlands in this region, Skrillagh forms part of the broader pattern of rural settlement in the peninsula, where small communities are dispersed throughout the countryside rather than concentrated in larger towns.
The townland, like most of rural Kerry, has a history deeply connected to Irish agricultural life and the traditional patterns of settlement that developed over centuries. The area would have been shaped by the economic and social structures of rural Ireland, including farming practices and the gradual changes that modernization brought to the countryside. The landscape itself bears the marks of long human habitation, with stone walls, field boundaries, and the remnants of traditional settlement patterns visible throughout the region.
Skrillagh remains part of the living community of the Dingle Peninsula, contributing to the broader cultural and social fabric of County Kerry. As with many small townlands in rural Ireland, it serves as part of the local administrative and geographic framework, even as the broader trends of rural life continue to evolve. The area maintains its connection to the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht regions of Kerry, reflecting the linguistic and cultural heritage of the southwest.
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- County
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Irish Name
An Screallach
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Barony
Trughanacmy
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