House - vernacular house, Curraheen, Co. Cork
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Curraheen, a townland in County Cork, is home to a vernacular house that has earned a place in the national record of archaeological monuments, a designation that might seem surprising for what most people would simply call an old rural dwelling.
Vernacular houses, built without architects using local materials and generations of accumulated practical knowledge, are among the most common and most overlooked survivals in the Irish landscape. That one in Curraheen has been formally recorded speaks to a growing recognition that these structures carry as much historical weight as a ring fort or a tower house, even if they rarely attract the same attention.
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Curraheen, Co. Cork
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