Killowen

Village in Northern Ireland
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::summary Village in Northern Ireland ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| official_name | Killowen |
| irish_name | Cill Eoghain |
| ‘Eoghan's church’ | |
| static_image | Carlingford Lough from the slopes of Slievemeel - geograph.org.uk - 4071423.jpg |
| static_image_caption | Carlingford Lough from the slopes of Slievemeel at Killowen |
| pushpin_map | Northern Ireland#Island of Ireland |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location within Northern Ireland |
| label_position | right |
| population | 225 |
| population_ref | (2021 census) |
| unitary_northern_ireland | Newry, Mourne and Down |
| lieutenancy_northern_ireland | County Down |
| country | Northern Ireland |
| post_town | NEWRY |
| postcode_area | BT |
| postcode_district | BT34 |
| dial_code | 028 |
| constituency_westminster | South Down |
| constituency_ni_assembly | South Down |
| coordinates | |
| irish_grid_reference | J190155 |
| hide_services | yes |
| :: |
|official_name= Killowen |irish_name= Cill Eoghain ‘Eoghan's church’ |scots_name= |local_name= |static_image= Carlingford Lough from the slopes of Slievemeel - geograph.org.uk - 4071423.jpg |static_image_caption= Carlingford Lough from the slopes of Slievemeel at Killowen | pushpin_map = Northern Ireland#Island of Ireland | pushpin_map_caption = Location within Northern Ireland | label_position = right
| population = 225 | population_ref = (2021 census)
| unitary_northern_ireland = Newry, Mourne and Down | lieutenancy_northern_ireland = County Down | country = Northern Ireland
|post_town= NEWRY |postcode_area= BT |postcode_district= BT34 |dial_code= 028
| constituency_westminster = South Down | constituency_ni_assembly = South Down
| coordinates =
| irish_grid_reference = J190155
|hide_services= yes ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Church_of_The_Sacred_Heart,Killowen-geograph.org.uk-_800298.jpg" caption="Church of the Sacred Heart, Killowen"] ::
Killowen (, now spelt Cill Eoin, alternatively spelt Cill Abhainn) is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is in the townland of Ballinran near Rostrevor and on the shore of Carlingford Lough. Ballinran is in the Electoral Division of Killowen, in Civil Parish of Kilbroney, in the barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half within the Newry and Mourne District Council area.
History
In 1976, a court tomb known locally as the "Giant’s Grave" at Ballinran, near Killowen on the shore of Carlingford Lough, was excavated ahead of road widening works. The site, located on boulder clay over Silurian shale, revealed sockets for orthostats that confirmed the presence of a long north-south aligned gallery tomb with a circular forecourt at the northern end. Although no cairn or kerb stones survived, the segmented gallery, over 12 meters long, featured typical sills and jambs, and one portal socket still contained a fractured stone stump. While no intact burials were found, cremated human bone fragments were recovered from several sockets, likely remnants from when the orthostats were removed. Additionally, three flint flakes were discovered, one of which may be associated with the tomb’s original use.
Baron Russell of Killowen
Born Charles Russell in Newry, Ireland, in 1832, rose from modest beginnings in Killowen to become one of the most distinguished legal minds of his time. His deep connection to Killowen was immortalized when he was elevated to the peerage, choosing the title "Baron Russell of Killowen" in honour of his birthplace. A devout Catholic and tireless advocate for justice, Russell's career spanned roles as solicitor, barrister, Member of Parliament, Attorney General, and ultimately Lord Chief Justice of England, the first Catholic to hold the position in centuries. His legacy reflects not only his legal brilliance and commitment to public service but also a lifelong loyalty to his Irish roots and the values instilled in him by his family and community in Killowen.
The Irish Giant, Patrick Murphy
Patrick Murphy, famously known as the original Irish Giant, was born on 15 June 1834 in Killowen. His extraordinary height, measured at 7'3.4", made him a figure of fascination across Europe. Though he initially resisted public exhibition, he eventually toured as part of a curiosities show, mingling with aristocracy and earning enough to buy a farm near Rostrevor. Despite his travels, Killowen remained central to his story: it was his birthplace, early home, and the foundation of his identity. His legacy endures in the listed building he once lived in and in the memory of Killowen as the origin of Ireland’s most iconic giant.
Ballyedmond Castle
A Victorian Tudor-Baronial mansion set within the Mourne Area near Killowen. Originally built around 1855, possibly by architect Sir Charles Lanyon, it replaced an earlier 18th-century house visited by novelist Maria Edgeworth. The estate, once extending to 347 acres, has a long and varied history, including use by the U.S. Air Force during WWII and later as a luxury hotel before being damaged in a 1979 terrorist attack. It was restored in the late 1980s by Dr Edward Haughey, later Baron Ballyedmond. The demesne historically extended toward Killowen, with remnants of the original drive still connecting the Killowen Road and Killowen Old Road.
Education
- Killowen Primary School
Climate
| width = auto | metric first = yes | single line = yes | location = Killowen (1991–2020) | Jan high C = 8.4 | Feb high C = 8.9 | Mar high C = 10.4 | Apr high C = 12.6 | May high C = 15.7 | Jun high C = 18.9 | Jul high C = 19.7 | Aug high C = 19.7 | Sep high C = 17.4 | Oct high C = 14.1 | Nov high C = 10.8 | Dec high C = 8.8 | year high C = 13.8 | Jan low C = 3.6 | Feb low C = 3.4 | Mar low C = 4.3 | Apr low C = 6.0 | May low C = 8.2 | Jun low C = 10.9 | Jul low C = 12.7 | Aug low C = 12.4 | Sep low C = 10.9 | Oct low C = 8.4 | Nov low C = 5.7 | Dec low C = 4.0 | year low C = 7.6 | rain colour = green | Jan rain mm = 103.5 | Feb rain mm = 75.5 | Mar rain mm = 85.1 | Apr rain mm = 72.1 | May rain mm = 71.5 | Jun rain mm = 77.3 | Jul rain mm = 80.7 | Aug rain mm = 90.9 | Sep rain mm = 79.1 | Oct rain mm = 100.4 | Nov rain mm = 113.0 | Dec rain mm = 111.4 | year rain mm = 1061.1 | unit rain days = 1 mm | Jan rain days = 14.9 | Feb rain days = 12.8 | Mar rain days = 12.8 | Apr rain days = 11.3 | May rain days = 11.8 | Jun rain days = 11.1 | Jul rain days = 12.8 | Aug rain days = 12.7 | Sep rain days = 11.9 | Oct rain days = 13.7 | Nov rain days = 14.5 | Dec rain days = 14.6 | year rain days = 155.4 | source 1 = Met Office{{cite web |url = https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/uk-climate-averages/gceee69ej |title = Killowen (County Down) UK climate averages - Met Office |publisher = Met Office |access-date = July 4, 2024}}
People
- Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen, a 19th-century statesman and Lord Chief Justice
- Patrick Murphy, Irish giant
- Gerd Hay-Edie, a Norwegian-born hand weaver who established Mourne Textiles at Killowen in 1948
References
Sources
References
- "Population Data for Killowen".
- [http://www.logainm.ie/?text=killowen&placeID=130108 Placenames Database of Ireland]
- Collins, A. E. P.. (1976). "A Court Grave at Ballinran, County Down". Ulster Journal of Archaeology.
- [https://www.commercialcourt.london/ca-russell Charles Arthur Russell, Lord Russell of Killowen]. The Commercial Court of England & Wales. Accessed 28 July 2025.
- [https://www.dib.ie/biography/murphy-patrick-a6092 Murphy, Patrick]. Dictionary of Irish Biography. Royal Irish Academy. Accessed 28 July 2025.
- [https://thegardenstrust.org/norther-ireland-gardens-study-tour-2018-report/ Northern Ireland Gardens Study Tour 2018 Report], The Gardens Trust, 2018. Accessed 28 July 2025.
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