Schull

Skull
Schull
Scoil Mhuire / an Scoil
Town

Main Street
Skull

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 51°31′36″N 9°32′53″W / 51.5266°N 9.5481°W / 51.5266; -9.5481Coordinates: 51°31′36″N 9°32′53″W / 51.5266°N 9.5481°W / 51.5266; -9.5481
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Cork
Population (2011)
  Urban 658
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 is located on west Cork's Atlantic coast.
For other uses, see Schull (disambiguation).

Schull or Skull[1] (/ˈskʌl/ SKUL; Irish: Scoil Mhuire or An Scoil, meaning "Mary's School")[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. 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, Schull Community College, houses one of the only planetariums in Ireland [3] along with a sailing school. Each year Schull harbour hosts the Fastnet International Schools Regatta.

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; it 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:[4]

In literature

The book Silver River (2007)[5][6] by Daisy Goodwin includes a section on the efforts of her 3xgreat-grandfather, the Rector of Skull, to help the populace during the Great Famine.

Notable people

See also

References

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