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  Cork - Carrigaline - County Cork - Ireland
Carrigaline is an ideal base for exploring Counties Cork and Kerry.
Carrigaline derives its name from Carraig Uí Leighin, a nearby out crop of rock where a Norman settler, Philip de Prendergast built his castle, He called it Beauvoir (pleasant view) and there is still a house in Carrigaline bearing this name.
Carrigaline's main historical interest lies in the ruins of Carrigaline Castle, which is on high limestone, bluff about a mile outside town, just beyond the Church of Ireland.
www.cork-guide.ie /carrigaline/carrigaline.html   (532 words)

  
 Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese
Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese is a natural cheese, handmade in the traditional manner by Ann and Pat O'Farrell on their dairy farm near the historic town of Carrigaline, in the SouthWest of Ireland.
Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese has won several awards including bronze medals at the 2000 and 2001 British Cheese Awards, the top prize for lowfat cheese in the 2003 British Cheese Awards, and a silver medal at the Irish IFEX awards.
Carrigaline is particularly good for melting serve it on toast or sprinkle over omelettes or baked potatoes or serve as part of a cheese selection with soda bread and fruit.
carrigalinecheese.com   (746 words)

  
 Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland by Carrigaline.org
CARRIGALINE, a parish, partly in the county of the city of CORK, and partly in the barony of KINNALEA, but chiefly in that of KERRICURRIHY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 7 miles (S. E.) from Cork city; containing 7375 inhabitants.
The castle, together with the lands of Carrigaline and Balinrea, was then granted by the queen to Anthony St. Leger, who demised them to Stephen Golding, Esq., from whom they were purchased by Sir Richard Boyle, afterwards Earl of Cork, and from him descended to the present proprietor, the Earl of Shannon.
Carrigaline Railway Station: since the closure of the line the quaint corrogated iron building has been converted for modern business use, for a time it was used as the local District Court, but matter are now handled in the Anglesea Street, Cork City Courthouse.
www.carrigaline.org   (1780 words)

  
 Carrigaline Fire & Rescue
Carrigaline fire brigade was formed in 1993 the first recruits were sent to Bandon fire station for recruit training which was followed by extensive training with other Brigade's (CROSSHAVEN, BANDON, KINSALE, and BALLINCOLLIG).
Carrigaline fire brigade is a retained fire station with its crew being on call 24hr's a day 7-day's a week 52 week's of the year.
Carrigaline fire and rescue were one of the first fire stations in Cork to go into the CAMP system.
homepage.eircom.net /~clinesb/index.html   (477 words)

  
 Carrigaline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carrigaline (Carraig Uí Leighin in Irish meaning "rock of Lyons") is a single-street village (or sráidbhaile) in County Cork, Ireland.
It is located about 12km from Cork City which can be reached by car in 25 minutes (along the R611 which passes through the town, and then the N28 Ringaskiddy–Cork road).
Carrigaline has the highest proportion of workers commuting to work by car (74%).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carrigaline   (404 words)

  
 FAI.ie - Carrigaline United benefit from promotion
Carrigaline is a satellite town of Cork City that has enjoyed spectacular growth in recent years.
Carrigaline is very much a family orientated club, offering a warm and genuine welcome to all visitors and catering for every individual who has a desire to play football, whether competitively or just for leisure activity.
Add to this commitment of Carrigaline’s Saturday Academy, where upwards of 150 young budding stars of tomorrow are trained in the skills of football and the value of the work of the club’s army of volunteers is self evident.
www.fai.ie /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=173   (562 words)

  
 0604-SenAs V Carrigaline- FAI Int Cup Semi Replay
It has been a meteoric rise to the top of non-league football for Blarney, who are only in their second season as a senior club and never in their wildest dreams would they have thought they’d reach the Intermediate Cup final in such a short space of time.
Dermot Crowley’s long throw wasn’t properly cleared by the Carrigaline defence and Steven Jennings’ first effort was only half cleared and when the ball dropped nicely for Jennings again, he made no mistake with his second effort, burying his volley high into the roof of the net from 15 yards.
Again it was a long throw from Crowley that the Carrigaline defence failed to deal with and with the ball bobbling around on the edge of the six yard box, Corkery was there to force the ball home.
www.blarneyunited.com /Photo_Album_Folder/2005-6/0604-SenAs_V_Carrigaline.htm   (536 words)

  
 Hotel accommodation near Cork airport: The Carrigaline Court Hotel
The Carrigaline Court Hotel and Leisure Centre is nestled in the bustling town of Carrigaline on the gateway to the picturesque area of West Cork.
Carrigaline is home to 15,000 inhabitants and is a thriving centre with a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants.
The hotel is located in the heart of the town with extensive private car-parking facilities on the grounds of the hotel.
www.carrigcourt.com /location/directions.htm   (110 words)

  
 Carrigaline Task Force
As Principal of Carrigaline's Community School, Michael Shields is closely involved in the educational needs of the town and has been instrumental in equipping the school with videoconferencing and IT facilities.
John Hourihan is a second level teacher of science and maths at Carrigaline Community School and computer manager for the school with responsibility for the development of IT across the curriculum and in administration.
Carrigaline as a community has a history of putting its money where its mouth is. Financial and training issues are repeatedly mentioned by other telecommunity projects worldwide.
www.iol.ie /~cgecomck/iat/carrtask.htm   (2607 words)

  
 Carrigaline Photographic Society : About Us
As a result of a notice in the parish newsletter the Carrigaline Photographic Society was formed in November 1985.
Members of Carrigaline served on the national council of the I.P.F. and have organised major S.A.C.C. competitions in Carrigaline.
The most recent exhibition took place in Carrigaline Library in September 2005 in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the founding of the Society.
homepage.eircom.net /~cps/about.html   (330 words)

  
 Carrigaline Budgies & Foreign birds
Carrigaline is a small satellite town on the south coast of Ireland, 7 miles from Cork City.
Carrigaline and District Budgerigar and Foreign Bird Club was founded in late 1992.
Its purpose was to unite all the bird fanciers in the area - there were approximately 20 people with aviaries in a 7-mile area and only a few knew about the others, so the club was formed to bring together these people who shared an interest in bird-keeping.
www.esatclear.ie /~budgie   (580 words)

  
 < Virtual Tour of Carrigaline - Cogans Castle >
Carrigaline (Charraig Uí Leighin in Gaelic), means "Rock of Lyons".
Naming it Beauvoir (Pleasant View) its ruins: consisting mostly of a typical Norman Tower still sit pearched on that high limestone bluff situated about a mile outside the present town centre, just left, past the Church of Ireland.
The area (known as "The Rock') was once itself the town centre of an early version of Carrigaline town.
www.carrigaline.ie /pages/tour/1CogansC.html   (148 words)

  
 Cork People: Passage West or Carrigaline? - Askaboutmoney.com
Carrigaline is a good spot alright and I would recomment Heron's Wood.
One thing I have noticed is that the house prices in Carrigaline and Heron's Wood have remained a bit static over the last 6 to 9 months.
Carrigaline beats Passage hands down for facilities but traffic would be somewhat similar.
www.askaboutmoney.com /showthread.php?p=306719   (1523 words)

  
 eBay - carrigaline irish, Pottery China, Decorative Collectibles items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Carrigaline Pottery Cornish Ware Irish 2 Milk Pitchers
carrigaline pottery cork irish fishing cup and saucer
Carrigaline Irish Pottery Ireland QTY 2 5.5" Saucers
search-desc.ebay.com /search/search.dll?query=carrigaline+irish&...   (247 words)

  
 Carrigaline Baptist Church
Welcome to the Carrigaline Baptist Church web site and thank you for taking the time to visit us.
We are representative of the community in which we serve.
Carrigaline is a growing town of nearly 16,000 people located on the south coast of Ireland (around 16km from Cork City).
www.carrigalinebaptist.org   (321 words)

  
 Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Here are some of our favourite ways to use Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese in cooking, from ourselves, and various chefs who use our cheese.
Use Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese with salami, served on some fresh homemade brown bread.
Place slices of Garlic and Herb Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese on top and return under the grill until the cheese is fully melted.
carrigalinecheese.com /recipes.html   (248 words)

  
 Carrigaline Education
Carrigaline second level students can already provide some of these answers - their world view is broadened, and they get a strong grasp of the importance of IT in all aspects of life in Ireland today, both in business and in the home.
Carrigaline hopes to be involved in all three aspects of the IT2000 project.
In addition, publically accessible computers and Internet connections based in the library could be used to provide basic keyboard and mouse skills which many residents of the town still lack on a "learn at your own pace" basis (self directed learning).
ireland.iol.ie /~cgecomck/iat/carreduc.htm   (1441 words)

  
 CARRIGALINE-FORMAGGIO.IT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Carrigaline is an Irish farmhouse cheese from County Cork.
The Lynes were an old Irish family who built a stone castle on a domineering hilltop of limestone rock in 1170AD.
Besides cheese, Carrigaline is known for its pottery and its fabulous county market, heralded as one of the best in Ireland.
www.formaggio.it /Irlanda/carrigalineE.htm   (118 words)

  
 Welcome to Carrigaline Community School
Since 1981 CCS has been at the core of the life of the community in Carrigaline and district.
We are proud of the achievements of our pupils and staff over the decades and continue to be committed to our central mission, the provision of a quality learning environment for all.
As principal I am deeply committed to progressing a shared vision for pupils, parents and staff which will reflect our collective ambition for the future.
www.carrigcs.ie   (175 words)

  
 Carrigaline Pottery from Cahill's
I was in Ireland at the time and was able to buy the last remaining items of carrigaline pottery which arrived in my shop on (7/15/2003).
I understand the factory and shop @ Carrigaline will be replaced with commerical and residential buildings some time in the next two years.
I expect these products to be duplicated by other companies; but, as these are originals from Carrigaline Pottery, their value in years to come should grow.
www.cahillspoi.com /carrigaline-pottery.html   (186 words)

  
 Ireland Hotel - Carrigaline Court Hotel Cork Ireland
Carrigaline is home to 12,000 inhabitants and is a thriving centre with a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Located in the busy town of Carrigaline, only minutes drive from Cork City Centre, 5 miles from Cork International Airport and a short drive from the Ringaskiddy Deep Harbour Port, the Carrigaline Court Hotel is an ideal Conference Venue.
Flexibility and versatility is the key to the success of Conferences in the Carrigaline Court Hotel.
www.southtravels.com /europe/ireland/carrigalinecourt/index.html   (662 words)

  
 Carrigaline Pottery Creamer Two-Tone Brown Stripe ~ Ireland - 04212
This pottery pitcher is made by Carrigaline Pottery which was founded in Cork, Eire, Ireland in 1923.
Has 2 tiny chips at the edge of the opening; they are so small I can't tell if they are actually chips or glaze pops that happened when fired.
The bottom mark is impressed into the pottery and reads, "Carrigaline" and has the words "Republic of Ireland".
www.rubylane.com /shops/romancingthepast/item/04212   (319 words)

  
 Kinsale & Carrigaline Tile Store the Terracotta & Slate Specialists.
Kinsale and Carrigaline Tile Store is a leading supplier of tiles in Ireland for the past 9 years.
Kinsale and Carrigaline Tile Store consider the value of high quality and design as the essential and basic parameters for its business.
As main importers we pride ourselves in the personally hand picking all our own designs direct form the manufacturer which enables us to give our customers the most up to date colours and designs.
www.kinsaletiles.com   (162 words)

  
 Castlerock House-Bed & Breakfast, Cork, Ireland.
Castlerock House is a family run Bed and Breakfast on the outskirts of Carrigaline.The house is situated in an ideal location just 4 miles from Cork Airport and 2 miles from Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal.
The sailing village of Crosshaven is nearby as are Kinsale with its wonderful retaurants and Cobh with its famous Heritage Centre.
Carrigaline is ideally located near the South Link Road which links Cork to the South West and Kerry.
www.lynxtech.net /castlerock   (143 words)

  
 Carrigaline, Cork Public Relations Firms - Publicity Firms
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www.marketingtool.com /channel/pr/b.461.g.22314.html   (204 words)

  
 Fernhill Carrigaline Hotel - Fernhill, Carrigaline
After few kilometers turn left onto the R613 signposted to Carrigaline and travel through the village of Ballygarvan until you reach Carrigaline.
Pass through the town centre and drive always straight (notice the Carrigaline Court Hotel on your right hand side) until you reach a roundabout.
Go straight ahead and turn left into an uphill road (there are signposts to the Fernhill).
www.irelandby.com /fernhill/pages/reach.htm   (324 words)

  
 Cork Hotel: Carrigaline Court Hotel, County Cork, Ireland
Luxury accommodation and professional, friendly service awaits you at the four star Carrigaline Court Hotel & Leisure Centre, nestled in the bustling town of Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland.
This leading Cork hotel is located just 15 minutes south of Cork City, 10 minutes from Cork International Airport and 5 minutes from Ringaskiddy ferry terminal.
For four consecutive years and again in 2006, the hotel is recommended by the prestigious Georgina Campbell's Jameson Guide as one of Ireland's best places to eat, drink and stay.
www.carrigcourt.com   (239 words)

  
 Carrigaline Court Hotel & Leisure Centre - Carrigaline
Located in the main street of Carrigaline town, home to almost 17,000 people, the hotel has shops, restaurants, bars, banks and all public amenities on its doorstep.
From the moment you walk through the front door of the hotel until we bid you farewell, our aim is to ensure your time with us will be a truly delightful experience.
The hotel is located in the centre of Carrigaline town.
www.activehotels.it /hotel/brochure/it/231597   (1524 words)

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