Killelton Church

Killelton Church
Cill Eiltín[1]
Killelton Church
Killelton Church
52°13′41″N 9°52′25″W / 52.228096°N 9.873677°W / 52.228096; -9.873677Coordinates: 52°13′41″N 9°52′25″W / 52.228096°N 9.873677°W / 52.228096; -9.873677
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
Designations
Official name Killelton Church[4]
Reference no. 593

Killelton Church is a medieval church and a National Monument in County Kerry, Ireland.[5][6]

Location

Killelton Church is 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) east-northeast of Camp, County Kerry, lying to the south of the N86 road.[7]

History

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.

Description

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]

References

  1. Hayward, Richard (9 September 2017). "In the kingdom of Kerry". W. Tempest, Dundalgan press via Google Books.
  2. Ó'Carragáin, Tomás (9 September 2017). "Churches in Early Medieval Ireland: Architecture, Ritual and Memory". Yale University Press via Google Books.
  3. "The Architectural Review". Architectural Press Limited. 9 September 2017 via Google Books.
  4. https://www.archaeology.ie/sites/default/files/media/pdf/monuments-in-state-care-kerry.pdf
  5. Somerville, Christopher (9 September 1993). "The road to Roaringwater: a walk down the west of Ireland". HarperCollins via Google Books.
  6. Society, Belfast Natural History and Philosophical (9 September 1893). "Report and Proceedings of the Belfast Natural History & Philosophical Society". The Society via Google Books.
  7. "Killelton Church, near Camp".
  8. Hickson, Miss (9 September 1899). "Kilmakilloge, County Kerry". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 9 (1): 18–20. doi:10.2307/25508580. JSTOR 25508580.
  9. "Pilgrims called to Kerry's Camino - The Irish Catholic". www.irishcatholic.ie.
  10. "Killelton, County Kerry". www.earlychristianireland.net.
  11. "Historical Tralee and surrounding areas". www.facebook.com.


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