The Art Of Beautiful Skin
Sherna Malone is a well-known skin health expert. She has dedicated her career to assisting people in achieving healthy, beautiful skin by utilising only the most advanced and effective technologies and treatments. Her enthusiasm for skin health shines through in her work, and clients rely on her to provide them with customised solutions that meet their specific needs. With Sherna Malone, you can be confident that your skin is receiving the best possible care. Make an appointment today to see what a difference she can make.
Hours:
Timezone: (GMT+01:00) Europe/London
Tuesday
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sherna Malone
The Aesthetic Clinic,
16 Rossa St,
Scartagh,
Clonakilty P85 EW66
Ireland {Republic}
+353 86 145 1551
About Clonakilty
Clonakilty (; Irish: Cloich na Coillte, meaning 'stone (castle) of the woods'), sometimes shortened to Clon, is a town in County Cork, Ireland. The town is located at the head of the tidal Clonakilty Bay. The rural hinterland is used mainly for dairy farming. The town's population as of 2016 was 4,592. The town is a tourism hub in West Cork, and was recognised as the "Best Town in Europe" in 2017, and "Best Place of the Year" in 2017 by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. Clonakilty is in the Cork South-West (Dáil Éireann) constituency, which has three seats. == History == The Clonakilty area has a number of ancient and pre-Celtic sites, including Lios na gCon ringfort.Normans settlers built castles around Clonakilty, and a number of Norman surnames survive in the West Cork area to the present day. In 1292, Thomas De Roach received a charter to hold a market every Monday at Kilgarriffe (then called Kyle Cofthy or Cowhig's Wood), close to where the present town now stands.In the 14th century, a ten-mile strip of fallow woodland called Tuath na gCoillte (the land of the woods) divided the barony of Ibane (Ardfield) and Barryroe and reached the sea at Clonakilty Bay. Here a castle called Coyltes Castell was recorded in a 1378 plea roll. This was subsequently referred to as Cloghnykyltye, one of the many phonetic spellings for Cloch na gCoillte (meaning the castle of the woods, from cloch, the Irish for stone or stone building, and coillte meaning woods).The lands around Clonakilty were owned by Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, and it was Boyle ('the Great Earl') who obtained its charter from King James I of England in 1613, with the right to return members to the Irish House of Commons.
Neighborhoods around Clonakilty
Clonakilty, Froe, Killountain, Lisduff, Meenvane, Castletown, Killumney, Cappaknockane, Coolmain, Farrannagark, Coomatallin, Ballyva, Ballyvolane, Castleview, Ballyskerdane, Cove, Inchirahilly, Kilcaskan, Ballinadee, Monacnapa,Things To Do in Clonakilty
West Cork Model Railway Village
Michael Collins House Museum
Clonakilty Blackpudding Visitor Centre
Michael Collins Centre Museum
West Cork Regional Museum
Clonakilty Park Adventure Centre
Michael Collins Birthplace
Templebryan Stone Circle
Clonakilty Community Garden(Gairdín Pobail Chloich na Coillte)
Clonakilty
Clonakilty Distillery, Visitor Experience & Gift Shop
Fota Wildlife Park
Timoleague Friary
Charles Fort
Gougane Barra National Forest Park
DeBarras Folk Club
Fernhill House Hotel & Gardens
Blarney Castle & Gardens
Carrigfadda HillWalk
Blackrock Castle Observatory