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Kilrea

Also known as: Cill Ria

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Kilrea — village in Northern Ireland.

Kilrea, towns & cities in Northern Ireland

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Typical visit
3 h–6 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Kilrea is a town, city, village or settlement in the United Kingdom. Recent population estimates put it at around 1,678 people. Address: BT51. Wikidata describes it as: "village in Northern Ireland". Coordinates: 54.9667°, -6.5833°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Kilrea ( kil-RAY, from Irish Cill Ria, meaning 'church on the hill') is a village, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It gets its name from the ancient church that stood near the current Church of Ireland on Church Street, overlooking the town. It is near the River Bann, which marks the boundary between County Londonderry and County Antrim. In the 2011 Census, it had a population of 1,678. It is situated within Causeway Coast and Glens district.

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Background

History

There is a tradition that St Patrick visited the area during the fifth century, a story repeated recently in the book 'The Fairy Thorn' produced by Kilrea local historians. During the Plantation of Ulster, Kilrea and the surrounding townlands were granted to the Worshipful Company of Mercers by King James I for settlement. Their headquarters in Ulster were at nearby Movanagher on the banks of the River Bann. Today, Kilrea is a market town and commercial centre of the surrounding district. The village is centred on 'The Diamond' which includes the town's War Memorial erected in honour of Kilrea men killed in the Great War. The village is featured in the Orange song, Sprigs of Kilrea. It is…

Description

A total of seven people died in violence relating to the Troubles. Five were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and two by the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF). All the IRA's victims were current or former members of the security forces, with two belonging to the Royal Ulster Constabulary, one a current and one a former member of the Ulster Defence Regiment, and one belonging to the British Territorial Army. All were Protestants and three of the five were off duty when they were killed. According to the Sutton Index of Deaths, both men killed by the UFF were former members of the IRA. At the time of their deaths, both were associated with Sinn Féin. Both were Catholic. Of…

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Coordinates
54.9667, -6.5833
Postcode
BT51
Parliamentary constituency
East Londonderry
Population
1,678

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Kilrea?
Kilrea is in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (postcode BT51).
Is Kilrea free to visit?
Yes, Kilrea is free to enter.
How do I get to Kilrea?
Drivers can navigate to postcode BT51. It sits within the East Londonderry parliamentary constituency.