Kinnitty

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Name and location

The village derives its name from the myth that the head of an ancient princess is buried beneath the village, Ceann Eitigh being the "Head of Eiteach" in the Irish language - where Eiteach is the name of the princess.Template:Fact The village is situated at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the ancient kingdom of Éile.

Parish

Kinnity is also the name of the Roman Catholic parish. The present chapel was built around 1815.[2]

Amenities

Kinnitty is served by a primary school, creche, two churches, post office, community centre, children's playground, two pubs, café, some shops, a number of bed and breakfasts and a hotel (the modern day use of Kinnitty Castle).Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The trail head for the Slieve Bloom Mountain biking trails is located in the village of Kinnitty, as is one of the trailheads for the long distance Slieve Bloom Way walking route.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Kinnitty Forest or Glenregan Forest is operated by Coillte and is located near the village.[3]

Buildings

There is an unusual pyramid-shaped tomb in the grounds of the St Finian's Church.[4] It was built by the Bernard family who resided in Kinnitty Castle, on the site of St. Finnian's monastery. The 9th century Kinnitty High Cross is located at the front of Kinnitty Castle (now a hotel).

Notable people

  • Saint Finan Cam founded a monastery here around the end of the 6th century
  • Rex Ingram, the Hollywood director, and his brother, Colonel Francis Clere Hitchcock MC, spent most of their early life here where their father was the parish rector. (The "Old Rectory" now a private home, can be seen from the Roscrea Road opposite the Church of Ireland.)

See also

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References

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