Coordinates: 51°45′03″N 09°22′49″W / 51.75083°N 9.38028°W / 51.75083; -9.38028

Kealkill

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Kealkill
An Chaolchoill
Village
Signage at Kealkill village
Signage at Kealkill village
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CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Cork
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Kealkill (Irish: An Chaolchoill)[1] is a small village in County Cork, Ireland, located 10.3 kilometres from Bantry and 75.8 kilometres from Cork City. Its amenities include a church, a shop, a school, a community playgroup, two public houses and a GAA club (St Colum's).

History

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Stone circle

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File:Kealkill Stone Circle (geograph 3325717).jpg
Kealkill stone circle

Kealkill stone circle is an archaeological site with a very small 5-stone recumbent stone circle, a pair of outlier standing stones, and the remains of a radial stone cairn. Breeny More Stone Circle also stands nearby, while Maughanasilly Stone Row is in the hills to the north. Visitors to the circle can view Bantry Bay to the west, Cnoc Baoi to the north and the Shehy Hills to the east. A series of walks connect the circle to Carriganass Castle and the Sheep's Head Way.

Irish Civil War

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On Wednesday 19 April 1922, the first fatalities of the Irish Civil War occurred in Kealkill when two soldiers of the Republican IRA (Anti Treaty) army were killed. These were volunteers Kelly and Cronin, both from nearby Bantry.[2]

Notable residents

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See also

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References

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