Schull

Skull
Schull
Scoil Mhuire / an Scoil
—  Town  —
Skull
Location in Ireland
Coordinates:
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Cork
Population (2002)
 • Urban 693
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference V924317
Website www.schull.ie
Skull is the official spelling.

Schull or Skull[1] (pronounced skul,  Irish: Scoil Mhuire or An Scoil)[1] is a town in County Cork, Ireland. The name derives from a medieval monastic school of which no trace remains. Located on the southwest coast, in West Cork, the village is situated in a scenic and remote location, dominated by Mount Gabriel (407 m). It has a sheltered harbour, used for recreational boating, and there is currently a proposal to develop a marina. The area, on the peninsula leading to Mizen Head, is popular with tourists, and there are numerous holiday homes along the adjoining coast. The village had a population of 693 in 2002.[2] The town's secondary school has a planetarium and a sailing school, and each year Schull harbour hosts the Fastnet International Schools Regatta.

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Transport

Schull once had its own railway station. The village was the western terminus of the Schull and Skibbereen Railway, a steam-operated narrow gauge railway which was closed by CIÉ in 1947. Schull railway station opened on 6 September 1886, closed for passenger and goods traffic on 27 January 1947 and finally closed altogether on 1 June 1953.

Townlands

The townlands of Schull Parish include:[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Placenames Database of Ireland
  2. ^ CSO.ie - Census 2006, Table 5
  3. ^ Mizen Journal no 11, 2003, ISSN 1649-203X

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