
Kilternan - Wikipedia
Kilternan (Irish: Cill Tiarnáin, meaning 'Church of Tiarnán'), also known as Kiltiernan, is a village in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains south of Dublin, Ireland, near the border with County Wicklow.
Kilternan Map - Village - Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland
Kilternan, also known as Kiltiernan, is a village in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains south of Dublin, Ireland, near the border with County Wicklow. Kiltiernan is in a civil parish of the same name, in the barony of Rathdown.
Kilternan Village SHD
The western site principally comprises lands at Wayside, Enniskerry Road and Glenamuck Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18, which include a derelict dwelling known as ‘Rockville’ and associated derelict outbuildings, Enniskerry Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18, D18 Y199 and the former Kilternan Country Market, Enniskerry Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18, D18 PK09.
Kiltiernan (Portal Tomb) — The Modern Antiquarian
Portal Tomb near Bray, County Wicklow. See 12 images, 1 article.
Kilternan - Wikishire
Kilternan , also known as 'Kiltiernan', is a village in County Dublin, in the south of the county, in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains, near the border with County Wicklow. The name of the village is from the Irish Cill Tiarnáin, meaning 'Church of Tiarnán'.
Kilternan, Dublin - genealogy heraldry and history
KILTERNAN, a parish, in the half-barony of RATHDOWN, county of DUBLIN, and province of LEINSTER, 6¾ miles (S. by E.) from Dublin, on the road to Enniskerry; containing 913 …
The curse of Kilternan - The Irish Times
Nov 2, 2013 · Today, despite an investment of more than €170 million over two frantic years from 2006, the Kilternan Golf & Country Club Hotel is under the control of Nama and lies empty and idle – a white...
Kilternan - Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)
KILTERNAN, a parish, in the half-barony of RATHDOWN, county of DUBLIN, and province of LEINSTER, 6 ¾ miles (S. by E.) from Dublin, on the road to Enniskerry; containing 913 inhabitants.
The Kilternan Dolmen, Kilternan. County Dublin c.2500BC
The Kilternan Dolmen is believed to have the 2nd heaviest capstone in Ireland (next to The Brownshill Dolmen in Carlow). It has been estimated to weigh approximately 80 tonnes and measures 21 feet X 15 feet.
KILTERNAN PORTAL TOMB/MEGALITHIC MONUMENTS OF …
on the OSI map as 'Dolmen' and on the historic map as 'Cromlech'. Two Rock. Mountain further to the south west. The huge, elongated capstone measures 6.5m in. length, 5.3m in width and is 1.55m in depth. The two portal stones at the entrance. Tomb further east, is orientated in a westerly direction. Between the portal stones is a.
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