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Kilkeel Data Recovery


Kilkeel
Irish: Cill Chaoil
Kilkeel is located in Northern Ireland
Kilkeel

 Kilkeel shown within Northern Ireland
Population 6,338 (2001 Census)
District Newry and Mourne
County County Down
Country Northern Ireland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NEWRY
Postcode district BT34
Dialling code 028
Police Northern Ireland
Fire Northern Ireland
Ambulance Northern Ireland
EU Parliament Northern Ireland
UK Parliament South Down
List of places: UK • Northern Ireland • Down

Kilkeel

Kilkeel (from the Irish: Cill Chaoil meaning "narrow church") is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is the main fishing port on the Down coast, and its harbour houses one of the largest fishing fleets in Ireland. It had a population of 6,338 people in the 2001 Census. The town contains the ruins of a 14th century church and fort, winding streets and terraced shops.

Geography

Kilkeel is situated on the most southeasterly point of County Down, east of the city of Newry and south of Northern Ireland's capital city, Belfast. It is surrounded by the Mourne Mountains and approximately four miles from the Silent Valley Reservoir which supplies tap water to Belfast. The town is also four miles from Cranfield Point, the southernmost point of Northern Ireland.

History

Picture of "Narrow Church"

Kilkeel takes its name from the old church overlooking the town, it being the anglicised version of the Gaelic 'Cill Chaoil' meaning "Narrow Church" or "The Church of/in the Narrow Place." The name may be drawn from the church location on a narrow site above the town.[citation needed] The church was constructed in 1388 and dedicated to "St Colman Del Mourne." It was thought to be the principal Church in a group which included Kilmegan and Kilcoo despite the fact that Kilkeel was very sparsely populated in the Middle Ages. There are references to Kilkeel as a Christian settlement as far back as the 11th century. Kilkeel is the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Mourne.[citation needed] The cemetery attached to the church was used for burials until 1916. The last burials at the cemetery were victims of a collision between two steamers in Carlingford Lough.


 

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