Killegney Graveyard

Killegney Graveyard is a cemetery in , . Killegney Graveyard is situated nearby to , as well as near the school building .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Castleboro House.

Ruins
is a former stately home in Clonroche, County Wexford, . It was built in 1770 by Robert Shapland Carew, father of Robert Carew, 1st Baron Carew, who was an Irish Whig Party politician and landowner. is situated 1¼ km north of Killegney Graveyard.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Clonroche and Rathnure.

Village
is a village in , Ireland. It is around 11 km south-west of and 17 km north-east of , and is on the N30 national primary route.

Village
is a small village on the R731 regional road about 12 km from the town of , , . The village is located at the foot of the , which borders on the opposite side. is situated 4½ km northwest of Killegney Graveyard.

Village
Killanne is a rural village roughly 12 kilometres west of , County Wexford, Ireland. is situated 6 km north of Killegney Graveyard.

Killegney Graveyard

Latitude
52.46928° or 52° 28′ 9″ north
Longitude
-6.72058° or 6° 43′ 14″ west
Open location code
9C4MF79H+PQ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 202347873
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­grave_yard
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include St Eigneach’s Church and Killegney National School.

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