Kilmead

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Kilmead
Cill Míde
Town
Kilmead
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°02′03″N 6°53′52″W / 53.034256°N 6.897755°W / 53.034256; -6.897755Coordinates: 53°02′03″N 6°53′52″W / 53.034256°N 6.897755°W / 53.034256; -6.897755
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Kildare
Population (2011)
  Urban 299
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Website kildare.ie/community/kilmead/kilmead.htm

Kilmead is a small village in Kildare, Ireland. It is on the R418 road and is 5.6 kilometers from Athy.

History

National monuments in the area include the ‘Rath of Mullaghmast’ and Kilkea Castle, the ancestral home of the Fitzgeralds. The name "Kilmead" is believed to be derived from a term meaning "middle church". The lands of Kilmead were in the possession of the Fitzgerald family until the rebellion of Silken Thomas in 1534.

Public transport

Bus Éireann route 130 serves Kilmead once a day Mondays to Fridays inclusive at 06.51 - the bus continues to Kilcullen,Naas and Dublin. There is no return service to the village; passengers have to catch a return bus to Athy.[1] South Kildare Community Transport operate a twice a day route Mondays to Fridays inclusive into Athy.[2] Rail services can be accessed at Athy railway station.

References

  1. http://journeyplanner.buseireann.ie/jp/bin/stboard.exe/en?currentCSS=theme_be&
  2. http://www.skct.ie/PDF/Route2-athy-castledermot-Timetable-2010.pdf

See also

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