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Cloghroe
Cloch Reo
Village
Post office and village shops
Post office and village shops
Cloghroe is located in Ireland
Cloghroe
Cloghroe
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 51°55′29″N 8°38′56″W / 51.92472°N 8.64889°W / 51.92472; -8.64889
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Cork
BaronyBarretts
ParishInniscarra
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Cloghroe (Irish: Cloch Reo)[1] is a village and townland on the R579 (Cork to Banteer) road in County Cork, Ireland.[1][2] It is 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Cork, close to Inniscarra and Tower (via the R617 road). The Sheep River runs to the rear of the local pub Blairs Inn on the western side. The Wayside Inn is at the eastern end of the village. The origin of the name Cloghroe is from the Irish cloc rua meaning "red stone", which is common in the natural geography of the land. Cloghroe House is situated en route to the Inniscarra Community Centre.[3] It was built in the middle of the 18th century and became the home of Elizabeth, second daughter of Joseph Capel, (by Elizabeth M'Cartie, only daughter of Dennis M'Cartie of Castle Ballea,[4] before she married Col Sir Thomas Judkin-FitzGerald 1st Bt of Lisheen & infamous "flogging FitzGerald" 1798 High Sheriff of Tipperary) descended inherited residence of Sir Joseph Capel Judkin-Fitzgerald 4th Bt of Lisheen who died in 1917.[2] Cloghroe village is a linear settlement consisting of one row of houses on each side of the road.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b "Cloch Reo". Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b Inniscarra. 1837. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Historical photos of Cloghroe community members". Inniscarra.org. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Ballea Castle". Carrigaline.ie. Archived from the original on 11 February 2005. Built in the 1500s by the McCarthy clan of Cloghroe Ballea Castle is the oldest habitable building in Carrigaline
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