English: Lifeboathouse, Courtown
The lifeboat station at Courtown opened in 1865. The lifeboat house was used until 1911 when a new a new station was built. It closed in 1925 and the building was sold. The station re-opened in 1990. The old station was re-acquired and brought back into service. It houses a D class inshore rescue boat. The area contains many sandy beaches.
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The lifeboat station at Courtown opened in 1865. The lifeboat house was used until 1911 when a new a new station was built. It closed in 1925 and the building was sold.