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Killyleagh (; ) is a village and civil parish in , . It is on the A22 road between and , on the western side of . It had a population of 2,787 people in the 2021 Census. It is best known for its twelfth-century Killyleagh Castle. Killyleagh lies within the Newry, Mourne and Down district.


Demography
According to the 2021 Census there were 2,787 people living in Killyleagh. 51% were from a and 'other Christian religions' background, 37% were from a background and 12% were .


Places of interest
  • Killyleagh Castle is a private family residence that is said to be the oldest inhabited castle in . It has been the home of the Hamilton family since the 17th century Plantation of Ulster and acquired its fairy-tale silhouette in the 1850s when the turrets were added, but it is mostly the same castle that the second Earl of Clanbrassil rebuilt in 1666. The castle hosts occasional concerts. In the past, performers have included , , , and .
  • Delamont Country Park is just outside Killyleagh on the road to Downpatrick.


People
  • It was the birthplace of Sir Hans Sloane, 1st He began collecting plants and birds' eggs on the shores of and his accumulation grew into a priceless collection that formed the nucleus of the . He was also personal physician to King George II and a slave owner.
  • Reverend , a renowned and , was appointed Church of Ireland rector of Killyleagh in 1825, an office he was to hold for the remaining forty-one years of his life.
  • Henry Cooke was the minister of 1st Presbyterian Church, who went on to become Moderator of the General Assembly and a leading exponent of orthodox Presbyterianism in in the mid-19th century. His statue in Belfast, standing outside the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, is known as "The Black Man".
  • Killyleagh is the home town of David Healy, the retired Northern Ireland football player. Healy is Northern Ireland's record goalscorer by a considerable distance, with 36 goals. The second-highest total is 20 goals. He also holds the record for most goals scored in a European Championship Qualifying Phase, with 13 goals during the country's failed bid to reach Euro 2008. Healy's former teammate is also from Killyleagh.

  • Robert Lowry (1824–1904), born in Killyleagh, emigrated to the and became a judge and U.S. Representative from .
  • Thomas L. Young (1832–1888), born in Killyleagh, served as Governor of Ohio from 1877 to 1878.
  • Vice Admiral (1781–1830), born and buried in Killyleagh; senior-ranking officer in the .


Twin town
Killyleagh is with Cleveland, North Carolina, .


Civil parish of Killyleagh
The civil parish is mainly in the barony of Dufferin, with one in the barony of Castlereagh Upper. It also contains the village of Killyleagh.


Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:


Sport
  • Killyleagh Youth F.C. play association football in the Northern Amateur Football League.


See also
  • Market houses in Northern Ireland
  • List of civil parishes of County Down


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