Kilcullane

Kilcullane (Irish: Cill Chathláin, meaning 'the church of Cathlán')[1 1] is a civil parish and townland located in County Limerick, Ireland. The civil parish is in the barony of Smallcounty. It is located in east County Limerick near the village of Bruff.[1] The north-eastern part of the parish borders the parish of Ballinard.

Kilcullane
Cill Chathláin
Civil parish
Kilcullane is located in Ireland
Kilcullane
Kilcullane
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°30′N 8°29′W
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Limerick

Ecclesiastical parish

Like all civil parishes, this civil parish is derived from, and co-extensive with a pre-existing Church of Ireland parish of the same name[2] in the diocese of Cashel and Emly. According to Lewis' Topography of Ireland (1837), the Medieval church located in the townland of Kilcullane was recorded as being in ruins.

Parishes of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly

In the Catholic Church, the civil parish forms part of the ecclesiastical parish of "Herbertstown and Hospital" located at the western edge of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly.[3] There are two church buildings in the parish: the Sacred Heart Church, Herbertstown;[4] St. John The Baptist, Hospital.

Townlands

There are five townlands in the parish:

  • Ballinscoola[1 2] which constitutes 265 acres and is bounded to the west by the River Camogue
  • Herbertstown (O'Grady)[1 3] which constitutes 163 acres and forms the western side of the village of Herbertstown.
  • Herbertstown (Powell)[1 4] which constitutes 163 acres and forms the southern edge of the village of Herbertstown.
  • Kilcullane[1 5] which constitutes 724 acres and contains Kilcullane House alongside the ruins of a church and a castle.
  • Gortnaskagh[1 6] which constitutes 72 acres and contained Gortnaskagh Lodge.

References

From "Placenames Database of Ireland". Logainm. Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Retrieved 24 May 2020.

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