Union Hall, County Cork

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Union Hall as seen from the neighbouring settlement of Glandore

Union Hall (Template:Irish place name),<ref name=logainm>Template:Cite web</ref> also Unionhall, is a small fishing village in County Cork, Ireland, located on the west side of Glandore Harbour. Its nearest neighbour to the west is Castletownshend; to the east, Glandore village. It is approximately 10 kilometres south-east of Skibbereen. As of the 2022 census, 359 people were living in Union Hall.<ref name=cso2022/>

A key source of employment in the area is fishing,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and the pier has its own ice plant and fish processing factory run by Glenmar Shellfish Ltd.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Tourism is also an economic driver, and among the area's attractions are boat trips to view whales, dolphins and seals.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Location and access

Poulgorm Bridge

The coastal village lies on a hill, and has a small harbour for small fishing boats and other small craft.

By road it is accessible over the narrow Poulgorm Bridge on the R597 regional road to Glandore, Rosscarbery and Leap. The bridge is only one lane wide, so traffic must wait for the bridge to be clear before crossing. The bridge was built c.1890, and featured in David Puttnam's 1994 film "War of the Buttons".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

History

Archaeological sites in the immediate area include evidence of a number of ringforts, a souterrain and a lime kiln in Ballincolla townland.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Also nearby are the remains of 13th century and 16th century O'Donovan castles at Castle Eyre (Listarkin townland) and Raheen Castle (Raheen townland).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Irish name Template:Lang means "rotten strand".<ref name="Burke1916"/> An alternative is Template:Lang "strand of sorrow".<ref name="Burke1916"/> One tradition says the name originates from the blood split at a battle fought there in the early 16th century between O'Donovan septs of Clancahill and Sliocht Íomhair.<ref name="Burke1916">Template:Cite journal</ref> The adjoining townland name Clontaff is likewise explained as Template:Lang "battle meadow",<ref name="Burke1916"/> although the official name is Template:Lang.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The English name "Union Hall" was originally that of a big house built and named after the Act of Union 1800 by William Somerville Limrick (or Limerick), a lieutenant colonel in the Madras Army of the East India Company.<ref name="Burke1916"/><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The house, later named Unionhall House, was burnt out by the Irish Republican Army in the Irish War of Independence.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In July–August 1922, as part of the Irish Free State offensive of the Civil War, national army troops landed at the quay in Union Hall in order to outflank the local Republican forces.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

In January 2012, the Tit Bonhomme fishing vessel sank near Glandore Harbour, and the people of Union Hall spent several weeks searching for the Irish and Egyptian sailors who died. They were presented with a People of the Year Award in September 2012.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The village served as the setting for the titular fictional location of Bodkin in the 2024 Netflix TV series of the same name.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Amenities and tourism

There is a supermarket and a fish shop in the village. There is also a post office and a number of bed and breakfasts.

Union Hall has a Roman Catholic church (built c.1832 and dedicated to St. Bridget) to the south of the village, and a Church of Ireland church close to the village centre (built c.1840).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The area around Union Hall is known for its hills, woodlands, rivers and islands. There are a number of small inlets, bays and beaches.Template:Citation needed

See also

References

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