Killeenagarriff (Irish: Cill Mhic Con Ghairbh, meaning 'church of the son of Cú Garbh')[1] is a civil parish in the historical barony of Clanwilliam in County Limerick, Ireland.
[5] The Roman Catholic church at Ahane, built in the mid-1830s and dedicated to Saint Patrick,[6] was described in Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837) as a "large new chapel".
[7] Its construction is reputed to contain a doorcase "reclaimed" from the ruins of Quin Abbey in neighbouring County Clare.
[6][8] Thornfield House, also in Ahane and dating from at least the early 19th century, was the home of General Richard Bourke,[7][9] who retired there after a term as Governor of New South Wales in Australia.
[10] Barringtonsbridge, which spans into the neighbouring parish of Clonkeen, is a small settlement which developed near a metal bridge.