Kilcorney

Kilcorney or Kilcorny[1] (Irish: Cill Cóirne, meaning 'church of the stone fence (or weir)')[2] is a small village and civil parish in the barony of Muskerry West in northwest County Cork, Ireland.

Kilcorney is part of the Dáil constituency of Cork North-West.

Townlands in Kilcorney include Crinaloo (North and South), North Horsemount, South Horsemount, Knockanroe, Laharn, Drombeg, Stonefield, Killeen, Glenleigh, Blackrock, Knockgorm, Lissacapia, Ivale, Mushera, Finnanefield, Baunreagh, Brookpark, Donoure.

The Kerrymans table is a large flat rock where people rested and goods were collected situated on the Old Butter Road on the slopes of Mushera mountain which was constructed in 1747.

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