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Mallow is steeped in history. The town initially developed as a defensive settlement protecting an important ford on the River Blackwater. The name Mallow derives from the Irish 'Maghalla' (Plain of the Swans). The town developed rapidly in the late 16th century as a plantation town.
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Mallow, County Cork ... Mallow (/ˈmæloʊ/; Irish: Mala) is a town in County Cork, Ireland, approximately thirty-five kilometres north of Cork. Mallow is in the ...
Mallow developed in the late 16th century as a plantation town. It has prospered throughout the centuries as a market town due to its rich agricultural ...
Mallow Castle is a National Monument situated off the N72 on Bridewell Lane, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. Mallow Castle. Location, Bridewell Lane, Mallow, ...
Mallow Heritage Centre in Mallow, County Cork can help visitors trace their ancestors. Whether customers are just beginning their search or are well on the ...
Mallow Heritage Centre, set up in 1987, holds the records for the Diocese of Cloyne, 46 Parishes out of a total of 120 in Co. Cork. Mallow Heritage Centre ...
The town developed from a crossing-point on the river, and is known as the "Crossroads of Munster" because of its geographical location in the heart of the ...
Rich in culture and heritage the valley has many historic buildings, stately homes and wonderful gardens. Mallow town itself has so much to offer, with its Old ...
Aug 20, 2017 · They both seemed have originated as holy wells but became incorporated into the Spa which developed in Mallow during the 18th century.
The 'old' Mallow Castle was built in the twelfth century by the Normans and underwent several redevelopments before it was burned down in 1689 during the Irish ...