, completed in 1789 In the 1180s advancing
Normans led by Barry Fitz Gerald established an abbey at a weir on the river to be populated by
Cistercian Monks from
Burgundy. The abbey became known as "Chore Abbey" and "Castrum Chor", taking its name from the Irish word (weir), although some say that "Chor" comes from "Choir" or "Choral". The abbey is commemorated in the Irish name for Midleton, , or "Monastery at the Weir", and of the local river Owenacurra or meaning "River of the Weirs". St John the Baptist's Church, belonging to the
Church of Ireland was erected in 1825 and today still stands on the site of the abbey.
Alan Brodrick, Speaker of the
Irish House of Commons and
Lord Chancellor of Ireland was made the first Baron and
Viscount Midleton in 1715 and 1717, respectively. Midleton Market House, now
Midleton Library, in Main Street was completed in 1789. The town is home to the
Old Midleton Distillery which was established by James Murphy in 1825. The distillery operated independently until 1868, when it became part of the
Cork Distilleries Company, which was later amalgamated into Irish Distillers in 1967. Known as the Jameson Experience, the visitor centre hosts a number of attractions, including Ireland's largest working water-wheel (with a diameter of 7m). At the top of the main street stands a monument to 16
Irish Republican Army men killed on 20 February 1921 during the
Irish War of Independence. Twelve IRA personnel were killed during an
unsuccessful ambush of British forces at the nearby town of Clonmult, while four more were captured and two of those later executed. Two houses designed by Augustus Pugin, later the architect of the Houses of Parliament in London, stand at the bottom of Main Street. They now form one building and house a public bar. In 2015, a large steel sculpture called
Kindred Spirits was installed in Bailick Park. This sculpture commemorates a famine relief donation, made in 1847 by Native American
Choctaw people, during the
Great Famine. In December 2015 (during
Storm Frank) and in October 2023 (during
Storm Babet) a number of businesses were flooded in Midleton, including on the town's main street. ==Education==