227
Registres de recensement
42
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 116
- Foyers
- 21
- Personnes
- 111 -4.3%
- Foyers
- 21 0%
À propos
Ballyhooly South is a townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster in the south of Ireland. The townland lies in the fertile agricultural region of north Cork, positioned within the broader landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and mixed farming land typical of this part of the county. The area is situated not far from the River Blackwater, one of the major river systems in Munster, which has historically been important to the settlement patterns and economic development of the region. The landscape consists of fields used primarily for pastoral and mixed farming, reflecting the traditional agricultural economy that has long sustained communities in this part of Cork.
The townland forms part of the local administrative structure and parish organization that characterizes rural Cork. Like many Irish townlands, Ballyhooly South has deep historical roots, with settlement patterns reflecting centuries of occupation and land use. The name itself, like many place names in Cork, likely derives from Irish origins, though the specific etymology would require detailed historical research to confirm with certainty. The area would have been influenced by the major historical movements that shaped County Cork, including Norman settlement, the land arrangements of subsequent centuries, and the agricultural developments of the modern era.
Ballyhooly South, as part of the wider Ballyhooly area, is situated within a community context that values its rural character and farming heritage. The townland represents the type of small, dispersed rural settlement typical of Cork's hinterland, where community identity is often closely tied to local parish structures, family networks, and shared agricultural interests. The area contributes to the wider Cork countryside that remains economically dependent on farming and rural land use, even as broader economic changes have affected rural communities across Ireland.
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- Paroisse
- Comté
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Nom irlandais
Baile Átha hÚlla Theas
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Baronnie
Fermoy
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
193 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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- Anglais
- Ballyhooly South
- Irlandais
- Baile Átha hÚlla Theas
- Paroisse
- Ballyhooly
- Baronnie
- Fermoy
- Comté
- Cork