Mayfield, Cork

Mayfield, historically Ballinamought (from Irish: Baile na mBocht, meaning "town of the poor"),[1] is a working class area in the north-side of Cork City, Ireland. Mayfield is part of the Cork North-Central (Dáil constituency).

Mayfield

Baile na mBocht
Suburb
Old Youghal Road, Mayfield
Mayfield
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 51°54′48″N 08°26′03″W
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
Administrative areaCork (city)
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Origins of name

The town was originally called Baile na mBocht, which scholars believe translates from the Gaelic more properly as "Town of the Poorly" rather than "Town of the Poor", as Baile na mBocht was the site of a medieval Leper Colony. While a wide array of skin diseases were called Leprosy in Ireland, it is doubtful the victims actually had Leprosy itself. The "Poorly" would walk from Baile na mBocht down to the River Lee to bathe their diseased skin, along a path known as "Leper's Walk".

Geography

Mayfield is bounded to the north by the Glen River Valley, an aquiferous geological formation produced by a receding glacier during the last Ice Age. This area contains some unique habitats, flora and fauna, including the small cudweed and the sand martin, a migratory bird species that returns from North Africa each spring to breed in the porous sand cliffs along sections of the river valley north. In recent years, these endangered birds have been studied by the European Union which found that the local planning authorities and the Irish Government had violated various EU Bird and Habitats Directives in 2004 following the destruction of nesting sites and ecosystems by building developers.

Notable people

+ Donncha Cuttriss,ultra cyclist, first Irishman to complete RAAM,(Race across America),cycle race,3000 miles in 11 days

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See also

References

  1. Placenames Database of Ireland (see archival records). Retrieved: 2010-10-15.

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