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- Kilrenny abstract "Kilrenny is a village in Fife, Scotland. Part of the East Neuk, it lies immediately to the north of (but inland and separate from) Anstruther on the south Fife coast.The name may derive from the Scottish Gaelic Cill Reithneach, meaning 'church of the bracken'. Alternatively, the '-renny' element may perpetuate a worn down form of Etharnán or Itharnán, an early churchman who 'died among the Picts' in 669 according to the Annals of Ulster. That Kilrenny is of early Christian origin is suggested both by the Kil- element of the place-name, and by a carved stone with marigold motif (circa 700?) which stands to the west of the village, possibly marking an ancient area of sanctity.The village was formerly Upper Kilrenny, until nearby Lower Kilrenny changed its name to Cellardyke in the 16th century. The oldest part of the present church is the 15th century tower, with the body of the building rebuilt in 1807-08 (re-using the original stones as building rubble). The attractive village has many well-preserved houses in the local vernacular style, with crow-stepped gables, datestones, forestairs, pan-tiled roofs etc.".
- Kilrenny thumbnail Kilrenny_village_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1143557.jpg?width=300.
- Kilrenny wikiPageID "2567505".
- Kilrenny wikiPageLength "1504".
- Kilrenny wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Kilrenny wikiPageRevisionID "636169391".
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Annals_of_Ulster.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Anstruther.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Bracken.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Carved_stone.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Fife.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Cellardyke.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Crow-stepped_gable.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Datestone.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink East_Neuk.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Etharnán.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Fife.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Forestairs.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Stone_carving.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink Tagetes.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink File:Kilrenny_Parish_Church,_Fife,_Scotland.JPG.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLink File:Kilrenny_village_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1143557.jpg.
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kilrenny".
- Kilrenny wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kylrynnie march road".
- Kilrenny hasPhotoCollection Kilrenny.
- Kilrenny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Kilrenny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Kilrenny wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fife-geo-stub.
- Kilrenny subject Category:Villages_in_Fife.
- Kilrenny hypernym Village.
- Kilrenny point "56.233333333333334 -2.6833333333333336".
- Kilrenny type Place.
- Kilrenny type PopulatedPlace.
- Kilrenny type Village.
- Kilrenny type Village.
- Kilrenny type Location.
- Kilrenny type Place.
- Kilrenny type Thing.
- Kilrenny type SpatialThing.
- Kilrenny type Q486972.
- Kilrenny comment "Kilrenny is a village in Fife, Scotland. Part of the East Neuk, it lies immediately to the north of (but inland and separate from) Anstruther on the south Fife coast.The name may derive from the Scottish Gaelic Cill Reithneach, meaning 'church of the bracken'. Alternatively, the '-renny' element may perpetuate a worn down form of Etharnán or Itharnán, an early churchman who 'died among the Picts' in 669 according to the Annals of Ulster.".
- Kilrenny label "Kilrenny".
- Kilrenny sameAs Cill_Reithneach.
- Kilrenny sameAs Cill_Reithnidh.
- Kilrenny sameAs Kilrenny.
- Kilrenny sameAs m.07nhwd.
- Kilrenny sameAs 2645554.
- Kilrenny sameAs Q3815267.
- Kilrenny sameAs Q3815267.
- Kilrenny lat "56.233333333333334".
- Kilrenny long "-2.6833333333333336".
- Kilrenny wasDerivedFrom Kilrenny?oldid=636169391.
- Kilrenny depiction Kilrenny_village_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1143557.jpg.
- Kilrenny isPrimaryTopicOf Kilrenny.