Kilconnell
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Kilconnell Cill Chonaill |
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Town population: | - |
Rural population: | 674 (2002) |
Elevation: | 83 m |
County: | Galway |
Province: | Connacht |
Irish)meaning Church of Chonaill is a village in County Galway,Ireland
Kilconnell (Cill Chonaill inKilconnell is a small rural village with a population of a few hundred. The land is mainly used for dairy farming and the raising of cattle. It was the birthplace of Fianna Fáil politician Johnny Callanan (1910-1982). His nephew Joe Callanan is the current Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East. It is the location of a Franciscan Friary, founded in 1414, known locally as the Abbey. It is in ruins but is well maintained by the OPW.Legend says that Cromwell stopped by the Abbey on his rampage through Ireland and tethered his horses on the Altar, The Golden bell of Kilconnell Abbey was hidden at this time by the monks and has never been found, a tunnel runs between Kilconnell Abbey and Ballinderry house, It was excavated in the 1940's but locals determined it too dangerous to navigate. There are fine carved tombstones to be seen in the Abbey and it is a peaceful place to stop for a visit. The cross in the centre of the village is believed to nod to passing dignitories of the old Irish Clans.
The area around Kilconnell was the stronghold of the O' Kelly's, lords of Hymany and the Donnellan clans.
Kilconnell is in the parish of Aughrim and Kilconnell, Aughrim is famous for the decisive battle of the Williamite wars in 1691.The French General St Ruth had rallied the Irish towards victory when his head was blown off by cannonfire and the Irish fled the field only to be cut down in their thousands by the English forces.
The local lake Lough Acalla has a crannog in the centre and is a well maintained and popular Rainbow Trout Fishery.
Ballinderry House, the former seat of the Comyn family, relations of Daniel O Connell has been restored and is now a guesthouse.
The local G.A.A team is called St. Gabriels, their only major success came in 1979 when they won the Galway football title. The nearby parish of Cappataggle combines with Kilconnell to form a hurling team, It is the club of Galway senior Hurling star Damien Joyce who is a native of Kilconnell.