Monkstown, County Cork Explained

Monkstown
Native Name:Irish: Baile an Mhanaigh
Native Name Lang:ga
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Ireland
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ireland
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Munster
Subdivision Type3:County
Subdivision Name3:County Cork
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Density Km2:auto
Utc Offset1:+0
Timezone1 Dst:IST (WEST)
Utc Offset1 Dst:-1
Coordinates:51.8501°N -8.334°W
Elevation M:30
Blank Name:Irish Grid Reference

Monkstown (- 'the town of the monk', formerly anglicised as Ballinvannegh)[1] is a village in County Cork, Ireland, in the old barony of Kerrycurrihy. It lies 14 kilometres southeast of Cork city on the estuary of the River Lee, facing Great Island and looking onto Monkstown Bay. For census purposes, Monkstown is combined with the nearby town of Passage West, and the combined area has a population of approximately 5,800 residents.[2] The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.[1] The Catholic parish of Monkstown includes the nearby villages of Shanbally and Ringaskiddy.[3]

History and name

The name of the village is said to derive from an early monastic site near to where Monkstown Castle now stands.[4] [5] Although no archaeological evidence remains for the monastery, the site of the monastery's abbey is referenced (as Legan Abbey) in 19th century maps and works.[6] [7] Over time, the name Baile an Mhanaigh/Monkstown overtook the old name Baile an Fealach (Foley's homestead), although the latter name persists in the name of a townland of the village: Ballyfouloo.[8]

Monkstown Castle

Monkstown Castle is a fortified tower house that was constructed around 1636 by Anastasia Archdeacon, reputedly as a surprise gift for her husband John.[9] [10] He had been fighting with the Spanish Catholics in the continental wars of the time.[11] As implausible legend has it that, when John Archdeacon's ship entered Monkstown bay, a cannonball was fired at the castle, as it was believed to have been built by an occupying force.[9] Anastasia Archdeacon hired workers to come to Monkstown to build the castle. She housed the workers (in accommodation built specially for them), and fed and clothed them (for a price). Once the workers had settled up their bills with her, it is said that the overall cost of the castle worked out at about four pence.

The castle was, over the centuries, owed or occupied by Cromwellian soldier Thomas Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh Michael Boyle, and the Bernard Shaw family.[9] Later used as a club house for the nearby Monkstown Golf Club, the castle was seriously damaged by fire in the 1970s.[12] The castle has since been partially renovated and, as of 2021, on the market for sale.[13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Monkstown (see archival records) . Placenames Database of Ireland . 6 December 2017 .
  2. Web site: Settlement Passage West Legal Town And Its Environs (CSO Area Code ST 18019) . Central Statistics Office . Census 2011 . April 2011 . 9 July 2020 .
  3. Web site: Monkstown . Diocese of Cork + Ross . 3 July 2024.
  4. Web site: Monkstown . https://web.archive.org/web/20070525062650/http://monkstown.org/ . 25 May 2007 . Monkstown.org .
  5. Web site: Passage West Monkstown - History . https://web.archive.org/web/20161029012508/http://passagewestmonkstown.ie/history.html . 29 October 2016 . Passagewestmonkstown.ie .
  6. Map of Monkstown Castle Area (Site of Lagan Abbey) . Ordnance Survey Ireland . Historic Map 25 inch (1888-1913) . geohive . 8 November 2018 .
  7. Book: A Topological History of Ireland . libraryireland.com . Lewis, Samuel . 1837 . Monkstown [..] derives its name from a small establishment of Benedictine monks, called Legan abbey, belonging to the priory of St. John's.
  8. Web site: Monkstown Civil Parish → Monkstown Rural Electoral Division → Ballyfouloo . Townlands.ie . 6 December 2017 .
  9. Web site: Monkstown Castle, Monkstown, County Cork . National Inventory of Architectural Heritage . 8 November 2018 .
  10. Web site: Fix it up: Monkstown Castle, Co Cork . Independent News & Media . independent.ie . 29 September 2017 . 8 November 2018 .
  11. Book: Old World Colony: Cork and South Munster 1630-1830 . David Dickson . Cork University Press . 2005 . 9781859183557 . 24 . Monkstown Castle [..was..] built apparently by Anastasia Archdeacon (née Galwey) while her husband was overseas in Spanish military service.
  12. Web site: Historic Monkstown Castle is ripe for final restoration . Irish Examiner . irishexaminer.com . 7 May 2016 . 8 November 2018 .
  13. Web site: Gallery: You can buy your very own castle in Cork and the price isn't too bad . corkbeo.ie . 10 August 2021 . 19 August 2021 .