Ballinamult (Irish: Béal na Molt, meaning ' the Gap of Weathers') is a hamlet in County Waterford situated near the border with County Tipperary.
[1] It is in the historic Sliabh gCua district between the Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountains.
The barracks was built by 1714 as it features on a map of that date by Herman Moll and it is described as a redoubt for twenty men.
It was situated on a bluff on the East bank of the Finisk River guarding access to County Tipperary.
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