School: Scairt (C.), Cill Dairbhe (roll number 4127)

Location:
Scart, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Mrs R. Eager
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0375, Page 335

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  2. There is a cross in the townland of Farrahy. One cutting is a main road and leads to Mitchesltown having come from Mallow. The other is a bye-road and leads to Meadstown. From Farrahy cross there is an Avenue which leads to Bowenscourt, in olden times there was no Avenue going up to Bowenscourt. They went by a path along the bank of the river with stepping stones where the shallow places were. This eventually led to great House.
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