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Localidad

Condonstown South

Baile an Chondúnaigh Theas

50

Registros censales

10

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
25
Hogares
5
1911 Censo
Personas
25 0%
Hogares
5 0%

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Condonstown South is a small townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster, in the southern part of the Republic of Ireland. The townland forms part of the broader rural landscape characteristic of Cork's inland regions, where rolling agricultural lands and pastoral scenery predominate. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a traditional administrative division of land that dates back centuries, with boundaries often following natural features such as streams, hedgerows, and field divisions. The area is situated within the broader context of Cork's varied terrain, which includes mixed farmland, woodland patches, and scattered rural settlement patterns typical of Ireland's agricultural heritage.

The history of Condonstown South, as with most Irish townlands, is deeply intertwined with the broader history of rural Cork and Ireland more generally. Townlands in Cork have roots extending back to medieval and early modern Ireland, with many names derived from Irish Gaelic, reflecting the region's deep cultural heritage. The lands would have been shaped by various historical processes including the Norman invasion, the subsequent establishment of English administrative systems, and the complex land tenure arrangements that characterized Irish rural society. Like other townlands in the region, Condonstown South would have been affected by major historical events including the various land reforms and the social upheavals of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

As a rural townland in contemporary Cork, Condonstown South remains primarily agricultural in character, with its significance largely rooted in its role as part of the broader farming community of the region. The townland contributes to the pastoral landscape and rural economy that continues to define much of inland Cork. For local residents and the surrounding community, such townlands represent important elements of local identity and place-based connection to the Irish countryside. The preservation of traditional townland divisions, even as modern administrative systems have evolved, reflects the enduring cultural significance of these geographic units in Irish rural life and local community awareness.

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Parroquia

Kilshanahan

Condado

Cork

Nombre en irlandés

Baile an Chondúnaigh Theas

Baronía

Barrymore

Valuation Office Records

From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)

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84 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

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Detalles

Inglés
Condonstown South
Irlandés
Baile an Chondúnaigh Theas
Parroquia
Kilshanahan
Baronía
Barrymore
Condado
Cork