Killelton Church - Wikipedia
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Killelton Church | ||||||
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Cill Eiltín[1] | ||||||
Killelton Church | ||||||
52°13′41″N 9°52′25″W / 52.228096°N 9.873677°W | ||||||
Location | Killelton, Camp, County Kerry | |||||
Country | Ireland | |||||
Denomination | Catholic (pre-Reformation) | |||||
History | ||||||
Dedication | Saint Eltan | |||||
Architecture | ||||||
Functional status | ruined | |||||
Style | Romanesque | |||||
Years built | 9th/10th century AD | |||||
Specifications | ||||||
Length | 5 m (16 ft) | |||||
Width | 3.5 m (11 ft) | |||||
Number of floors | 1 | |||||
Floor area | 17.5 m2 (188 sq ft) | |||||
Materials | stone, clay,[2] mortar[3] | |||||
Administration | ||||||
Diocese | Ardfert and Aghadoe | |||||
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Killelton Church is a medieval church and a National Monument in County Kerry, Ireland.[5][6]
Killelton Church is 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) east-northeast of Camp, County Kerry, lying to the south of the N86 road.[7]
St Eltan founded the church here.[8] The stone structure is dated to the 9th/10th century AD.[9]
Restoration took place in 1984, and a holed stone was found, similar to those at Gallarus.
Killelton is an oratory with a rectangular enclosure, two rectangular buildings and a bullaun.[10]
There is a plinth at the bottom of the north and south walls, a feature characteristic of many early oratories.[11]
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- ^ Ó'Carragáin, Tomás (9 September 2017). Churches in Early Medieval Ireland: Architecture, Ritual and Memory. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300154443 – via Google Books.
- ^ "The Architectural Review". Architectural Press Limited. 9 September 2017 – via Google Books.
- ^ "National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship" (PDF). Ireland: National Monuments Service. 4 March 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
- ^ Somerville, Christopher (9 September 1993). The road to Roaringwater: a walk down the west of Ireland. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780246137623 – via Google Books.
- ^ Society, Belfast Natural History and Philosophical (9 September 1893). "Report and Proceedings of the Belfast Natural History & Philosophical Society". The Society – via Google Books.
- ^ "Killelton Church, near Camp". 8 July 2009.
- ^ Hickson, Miss (9 September 1899). "Kilmakilloge, County Kerry". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 9 (1): 18–20. JSTOR 25508580.
- ^ "Pilgrims called to Kerry's Camino - The Irish Catholic". www.irishcatholic.ie.
- ^ "Killelton, County Kerry". www.earlychristianireland.net.
- ^ "Historical Tralee and surrounding areas". www.facebook.com.