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Chimneyfield

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Chimneyfield is a small townland located in County Cork in the Munster province of southwestern Ireland. The townland is situated in the fertile agricultural landscape that characterizes much of the Cork countryside, an area known for its rolling hills, pastureland, and mixed farming traditions. Like many Irish townlands, Chimneyfield represents a traditional administrative division of land with deep historical roots, though it remains a relatively modest rural settlement today. The surrounding region is characterized by the typical features of Cork's landscape, including stone walls dividing fields, scattered farmsteads, and the network of local roads connecting various communities.

The history of Chimneyfield, like that of many Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader history of rural Cork and the patterns of settlement and land use that developed over centuries. The townland system itself dates back through medieval and early modern periods, reflecting how Irish land was organized and divided among families and communities. The name "Chimneyfield" likely derives from descriptive features of the landscape or structures that once stood there, a naming pattern common throughout Ireland where many townland names reflect geographical or architectural characteristics.

Today, Chimneyfield remains part of the living rural fabric of County Cork, contributing to the local agricultural economy and community structure. Like many small Irish townlands, it serves as a connection point for residents to their local heritage and place identity, even as rural communities across Ireland continue to evolve and adapt to modern circumstances. The townland remains a meaningful geographical and cultural reference point for those with family connections to the area or those interested in understanding Cork's rural heritage.

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