Building, Dundeady, Co. Cork
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Utility Structures
Dundeady, on the southern coast of County Cork, carries a name that turns up in Irish maritime history with some regularity, attached to a headland that juts into the sea between Courtmacsherry Bay and the broader Atlantic approaches.
Somewhere on that headland, or close to it, sits a structure recorded simply as a building, categorised as a monument and left, for now, largely undescribed in any publicly available form. That blunt designation, neither castle nor tower nor house, is itself a kind of puzzle. It suggests something that warranted formal recognition without fitting neatly into the usual categories that dominate Cork's archaeological record.
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Dundeady, Co. Cork
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