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Durrus () is a village and civil parish in in Ireland. It is situated from in , at the head of the Sheep's Head and the peninsulas.

Durrus is on the Wild Atlantic Way driving route which spans the Irish coastline from the Inishowen peninsula in Donegal to Kinsale in County Cork. A number of public gardens have been established in the area, including 'Kilravock' and 'Cois Abhann'.


Name
Durrus was known in mid-19th century as both Four Mile Water (after the nearby river) and Carrigboi (from Carraig Bhuí, the for Yellow Rock). There are a number of variations and derivations given in the for the village's name, including Dubh Ros (black or dark headland) and Dúras (as used on local road signs).


History

Prehistory
Evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area include a at Moulinward and a at Dunbeacon (both dated to the – 600 BC). There are also (gallauns) at Ballycomane, Kealties, and Parkana. The Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones stand in a field approximately southwest of Durrus.

There are a number of Iron Age in the townlands of Ballycomane, Brahalish, Clonee, Drumtahaneen, Dunbeacon, Gortyalassa, Kealties, and Rushineska.


Built heritage
The village is the location of Cool na Long castle, a built by the McCarthy (Muclagh) family in the 17th century.

The present layout of the village is based on works undertaken by the owners of the Bandon estate when the lease of Rev. Evanson's interest expired in 1854. Around this time a manor court for debt recovery was held once a month, with petty sessions once a fortnight. The former courthouse is still standing.

St James' Church was built in 1792, with a number of later 18th-century additions. The local church was built in 1900.


Geography
The civil parish of Durrus has an area of approximately and contains 28 .

The Durrus River flows through the village and into Dunmanus Bay. The bay, and village lie at the head of the Sheep's Head and peninsulas.


Sport and community
Local sports clubs include Muintir Bháire GAA, a Gaelic Athletic Association club which competes in the . Durrus FC fields teams in the West Cork Soccer League.

The Durrus Festival involves sports, family and entertainment events, and typically takes place during July.


Notable people
  • Laura Geraldine Lennox (1883–1958), born in Durrus, in London, and a volunteer in Paris during the World War I.
  • Sean Hurley (1887–1961), born in Durrus.
  • J. G. Farrell (1935–1979), English novelist who is buried in the cemetery of St James' Church, Durrus
  • Seán Levis (born 1981), who played with the Cork senior football team


Bibliography
  • Lewis Cork, introduced by Tim Cadogan, The Collins Press (Original 1837), 1998 .
  • The Cole Family of West Carbery (ref: Coles Blaires Cove), Rev. Richard Lee Cole, M.A. B.D. Published privately Belfast 1943 and on Cole family genealogy site internet.
  • Francis Humphries: History Of St. James Church and Parish, Forum Publications 1992
  • BHAS Journal vol 2 p. 106–119, townlands Donal Fitzgerald ISSN 0791-6612
  • ''Archaeological Inventory of , Vol 1 , Office of Public Works, 1992
  • Níl aon leabhairín mar do Mheabhar-chinn fhéin. Eilís Uí Bhriain (Native of Durrus), A Collection of Old Irish Truisms and seasonal seanfhocail, ,


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