Mapping Fermoy’s Rich Heritage
Cork County Council has launched a Historic Town Map of Fermoy. The informative illustrated map highlights key heritage sites and buildings in the town, offering a self-guided user-friendly informative tour of Fermoy.
The Fermoy Town Map presents a brief history of the town from its foundations as a Cistercian monastery in 12th century on a strategic river crossing of the River Blackwater, to the entrepreneurship of John Anderson who seized the opportunities of a military presence and developed the well-planned and designed town of today, with its elegant buildings and handsome streetscapes.
The map provides the visitor with an authentic heritage experience, highlighting 38 heritage buildings and features within the town. These include the market house, courthouse, churches and of course the elegant bridge crossing the wide span of The Blackwater. Each listed feature is accompanied with a brief description, and many are beautifully illustrated with watercolours by artist Rhoda Cronin.Welcoming the latest addition to the Council’s Historic Map series, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Danny Collins said,
Historic Town Maps are also available for Bandon, Kinsale, Clonakilty, Dunmanway, Bantry, Schull, Skibbereen, Castletownbere, Charleville, Mitchelstown, Millstreet, Macroom, Youghal and Mallow.
The Historic Map series is an initiative of Cork County Council, funded though the Municipal District offices.
Free copies of the Fermoy Map are available at various locations, including the tourist office and the library in Fermoy.