Beaufort (Irish: Lios an Phúca)[2] is a small village that lies on the banks of the River Laune in County Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland.
His estate later passed to his nephew, the Reverend John Robert Fitzgerald-Day, who lived at Beaufort from the 1840s to his death in 1881.
The first film was The Lad from Old Ireland, the first American movie to be shot outside the U.S..[3] This was followed by Rory O'More, The Irish Honeymoon, The Colleen Bawn and Arrah-na-Pogue, which were adapted from Dion Boucicault's plays.
One, situated at Kilgobnet on O'Shea's land and associated with St. Gobnait, the other in Churchtown burial ground, which is more than five centuries old.
[6] Ballymalis Castle, located 4 km to the northwest of Beaufort, is a National Monument.