Kilternan (), also known as Kiltiernan, is a village in
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
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, in the foothills of the
Wicklow Mountains
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south of
Dublin
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,
Ireland
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, near the border with
County Wicklow
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.
Location
Separated from the continuous built-up
Dublin
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area, Kilternan is a suburban village in rural surroundings at the crossroads of the
R117 and
R116 regional roads.
Features
Kilternan's most notable buildings are the
Church of Ireland
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Parish Church of Kilternan which dates from 1826, the timber-built
Catholic Church
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of Our Lady of the Wayside (Blessed and Dedicated on 14 July 1929), or 'The Blue Church' as it is known locally after its
Marian
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colour, and the former ''Golden Ball'' now branded as "Farmer Browns" pub. These names are joined at the local soccer club,
Wayside Celtic whose ground is known as The Golden Ball. Kilternan is also home to two rugby clubs,
De La Salle Palmerston
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and
Old Wesley RFC
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known locally as ''Salmo'' and ''Wezz'' whose grounds are located at Kirwan Park (DLSP) and on the Ballycorus road (Wesley). Kirwan Park is located at the northern end of the village, while Ballycorus road is located at the southern end of the village. Kilternan is also home to Carrickmines Equestrian centre which is located on Glenamuck road. Kilternan lacks a traditional village centre or 'Main Street'. It is the location of Ireland's only (artificial) ski slope.
Directions to the ski club of Ireland
Spelling of the name
Road signs are somewhat confused regarding the correct spelling of the name of the area. For example; signs on the M50 motorway (Junction 15) call it Kilternan while signs at the junction on the adjoining roads refer to "Kiltiernan", even though both sets were erected at roughly the same time. Local government documents and ordnance survey maps refer to Kiltiernan while many local people spell the name without the "i". Locally, Kilternan is the most acceptable form.[Kilternan and Glenamuck Residents Association](_blank)
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Education
Kilternan has an adult education centre, as well as two primary schools located in close proximity to each of the village's two churches. The primary school at the southern end of Kilternan is called "Our Lady of the Wayside NS" while the primary school at the northern end of Kilternan is called the "Kilternan Church of Ireland Primary School." As of 2012, there are over 300 pupils in each of the schools.
Transport
It is served by bus routes 44, 63, 63A and 118.
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland
References
External links
Kilternan information
Kilternan Church of Ireland
10th Dublin Kilternan Scouts
De La Salle Palmerston RFC
Kilternan Abbey - Golden Ball
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Towns and villages in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
Civil parishes of Rathdown, County Dublin