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Beanhill North is a townland located in County Cork, in the southern part of Ireland. It forms part of the administrative landscape of Cork, one of Ireland's largest counties by area. Like many townlands in Cork, Beanhill North reflects the intricate division of rural Irish land that developed over centuries, creating small territorial units that remain important for local identity and land records. The townland sits within a region characterized by the rolling hills and agricultural landscape typical of much of County Cork's interior, where pastoral farming and traditional land use have long formed the economic foundation.
The landscape of Beanhill North and its surrounding areas is representative of the Cork countryside, with a temperate maritime climate that supports grassland and mixed farming. The terrain features the gentle undulations common to Munster, with stone walls, hedgerows, and scattered farmsteads marking the division of land. Watercourses and drainage systems are significant features of the local hydrology, reflecting the wet climate and the importance of water management in Irish agriculture. The natural environment supports both traditional farming practices and wildlife habitats typical of the Irish countryside.
As a townland, Beanhill North carries the historical layers typical of Irish rural settlements, where patterns of land division often reflect both pre-Plantation territories and later English administrative systems imposed during the colonial period. The name itself, like many Irish townland names, contains linguistic elements that may derive from Irish or Norman influences, though specific historical documentation about Beanhill North's origins would require consultation of local historical records and archives. The townland has likely experienced the broader historical shifts that affected rural Cork, including changes in land ownership, agricultural practice, and population distribution over the past several centuries.
Today, Beanhill North remains part of the living rural community of Cork, contributing to the region's agricultural heritage and local identity. Townlands such as this serve important functions in Irish society beyond their historical significance, remaining relevant for property boundaries, postal references, and as markers of local place identity. The significance of Beanhill North to its community reflects the broader importance of townlands in maintaining cultural and geographical continuity in rural Ireland.
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- Parroquia
- Condado
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Nombre en irlandés
Cnoc an Phónaire Thuaidh
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Baronía
Carbery East (E.D.)
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
32 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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