Kilmore, County Wexford


Kilmore or Killmore, locally pronounced 'Kilmoor', is a village in south County Wexford, Ireland, about from Wexford town. Kilmore is in a civil parish of the same name.

History

The village's English name, Kilmore, derives from the Irish An Chill Mhór, meaning "big church". According to mid-19th century sources, its Yola language name was Kilmoor.
Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of ringfort sites in the surrounding townlands of Sarshill, Lannagh and Rickardstown. An ecclesiastical enclosure, in the townland of Grange, contains the former parish church of Kilmore. The ruined church, which is "probably of early origin", contains a number of early 17th century memorials. The existing church within the village, St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, dates to 1802.
The Kilmore Carols, a tradition of carol singing at St. Mary's RC Church in Kilmore, has taken place at Christmas time since the 1750s. In all, there are thirteen carols, eight of which are sung during the Christmas period, the first at first Mass on Christmas Day and the last one on Sunday nearest Twelfth Day.

Public transport

Wexford Bus operate several services a day between Wexford and Kilmore Quay via Johnstown Castle, Bridgetown and Kilmore.