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Glanworth

Glanworth is a village in County Cork, Ireland. It is situated on the River Funshion and is located approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) west of Fermoy.

History: Glanworth has a long and rich history, dating back to early Christian times. The village is notable for its medieval bridge, believed to be the oldest extant bridge in Ireland, dating back to the 14th century. The bridge is a significant historical landmark and a testament to the area's importance in the past. The ruins of Glanworth Castle, built by the Roches, Viscounts Fermoy, in the 13th century, are also located in the village and contribute to its historical character. A well-preserved medieval priory adds to the architectural heritage of Glanworth.

Amenities and Features: Modern Glanworth is a small, rural village. It contains basic amenities such as a primary school, pubs, and a shop. Its location on the River Funshion makes it a popular spot for fishing. The surrounding countryside is predominantly agricultural.

Notable Features:

  • Glanworth Bridge: The oldest bridge in Ireland.
  • Glanworth Castle: Ruins of a 13th-century castle.
  • Glanworth Friary: Well-preserved medieval priory.

Demographics: As a small village, Glanworth has a relatively small population. Specific population figures can vary slightly depending on the source and the boundaries used to define the village area. Population data is typically available from census records.