Village in County Kilkenny, Ireland
Village in Leinster, Ireland
Killamery (Irish : Cill Lamraí )[ 1] is a village in County Kilkenny , Ireland . Located near the County Tipperary border,[ 2] it is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.[ 1] Killamery lies on the N76 national secondary road ,[ 3] halfway between Kilkenny to the northeast and Clonmel to the southwest.
History
Killamery High Cross
Killamery was the site of a 7th-century monastery associated with the abbacy of St. Gobban ,[ 2] who died 639 and was buried in the grounds of St. Fintan of Clonenagh 's Abbey, County Laois . Killamery High Cross is part of the Ossory group of High crosses . This "west Ossory group" also includes the Celtic crosses at Ahenny , Kilkieran and Tibberaghny. In addition to two bullauns and a holy well,[ 4] [ 5] the remains of a motte are also located nearby.[ 6]
The Church of Ireland church in Killamery, St. Nicholas's Church, is included on the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Kilkenny County Council .[ 7] It was built in 1815 and is now in ruin.[ 8]
Killamery Hill was known in Old Irish as Dromm Derg (modern Irish : Drom Dearg ) meaning "red ridge", and is mentioned in a number of Fenian Cycle poems by this name.[citation needed ]
Amenities
The area is served by JJ Kavanagh and Sons bus route number 717 (Dublin Airport to Clonmel), via a bus stop which is near "The Auld House" pub.[ 9] As of 2022, the pub was for sale.[ 3]
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