Michael Collins Birthplace


The Michael Collins Birthplace is a cottage and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland. It was the birthplace of Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins.

Location

The Michael Collins Birthplace is located 5.3 km west of Clonakilty, immediately northwest of the hamlet of Sam's Cross.

History

Collins was born in Woodfield, Coolcraheen, near Clonakilty, in 1890 without medical assistance to Marianne Collins ; In 1900, three years after the death of Michael John Collins, Marianne's much older husband, the family moved to a new house on the farmstead, and the old house became housing for livestock. Almost the entire property, then occupied by Collins's widower brother, Seán, and his eight children, was burned down at the direction of Essex Regiment soldiers on 7 April 1921.
The land was sold two years later, in 1923. It was rebuilt many years later
and opened to the public in October 1990 by President Patrick Hillery and is maintained by the Office of Public Works.

Description

The house is rectangular and single-storey, built of local stone. Michael John Collins, father of Michael, was an adept carpenter and made the furniture, doors and windowframes himself.