Camden Fort Meagher Officially Reopens
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Frank O’Flynn has officially reopened one of County Cork’s most iconic tourist attractions, Camden Fort Meagher, following an extensive revitalisation and enhancement programme.
Internationally recognised as being one of the finest remaining examples of a classical Coastal Artillery Fort in the world, works included the excavation of over seven feet of fill material from the earthen roof of the casemate block, fixing the roof drainage system, repairing stone and brickwork, raking out and repointing of stone joints and applying a new waterproof tanking system to ensure the structure's waterproof integrity.
During the course of renovations two original stone gun rails, that had been hidden from view, were discovered while works will continue to render the building waterproof, ensuring the preservation of the structural, historical and cultural heritage of this unique building for future generations.
Speaking at the opening Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Frank O’Flynn said,
Chief Executive of Cork County Council Valerie O’Sullivan added,
Camden Fort Meagher will be open to the public from April to October, Wednesday to Sunday, including Bank holidays Mondays, accommodating a longer season than previous. Tickets are available at the new Ticket Office and Gift Shop, including the option to avail of a new annual pass. The onsite cafe “15 Fifty”, overlooking Cork Harbour, the second-largest natural harbour in the world, is now open for dine-in or take-away options. Alternatively, people are encouraged to bring their own refreshments and make use of the picnic areas and tables on site.