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'Killiney Church' : Church

TownlandKilliney
CountyDublin
Grid RefO 257 243
Longitude6° 6' 58.88" W
Latitude53° 15' 15.04" N
Nearest TownBray (5.4 Km)
OS Sheet50
UTM zone29U
UTM x692360.98496686
UTM y5904426.5618079

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Visit Notes

Sunday, 17th February 2002

This 11th century ruin is pushed by the local council as being a tourist attraction so consider my dismay at finding it all padlocked up!

The ruins stand on a much earlier monastic site dating back to the 7th century. The coucil blurb states that there are some interesting graves in the yard but because of the padlock I can not confirm this.

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Thursday, 21st March 2002

I finally found out where a key is held and so set off to have a good look around (see below).

These ruins are indeed worth a proper visit. Not visible from the gate the church houses a lovely, but worn, cross head, a simple stone font and some grave slabs.

The ruins are very simple and tidy. A lot of work has been done to keep this place neat. Someone, presumably local, takes great care of this place and hopefully it will be present for people to enjoy for a long time.

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Directions

Killiney church is located on Marino Avenue West and really is besy found with a Dublin street atlas. Directions here would be mad.

Miscellanea

It is the early monastic site here that gives its name to the area. The name of the 6th century site was Cill Inion Leinin (Church of the Daughters of Leinin).

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A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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2.3 Km (S) there is a Cross at St. Anne's Church Shankhill known as Kiltuck.
5.6 Km (W) there is a Cross at Stepaside Public Golf Course known as Jamestown Cross.
447.2 m (NNW) there is a Portal Tomb at Killiney known as The Druids' Judgement Seat.
7.8 Km (WSW) there is a Wedge Tomb at Ballyedmonduff.
2.6 Km (WSW) there is a Church at Laughanstown known as Tully Church.

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