The ruins of the churches of Killevy are located southwest of Newry in County Armagh in Northern Ireland, on the eastern flank of Mount Slieve Gullion. The name is derived from the Irish Cill Sléibhe Cuilinn.
According to the annals, a wooden church was built here in 450, which was replaced by a stone building in 517 or 518. There are no traces of the first two buildings, instead there is the stump of a round tower and the ruins of two more recent stone churches.
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Newry and Mourne, United Kingdom
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