Kilmacanogue, officially Kilmacanoge[2] (Irish: Cill Mocheanóg, meaning 'Mocheanóg's church'), is a village in north County Wicklow, Ireland.
[4] The village has two petrol stations, a primary school, a church, and an old coaching house dating back to the 19th century.
This is situated on the site of Glencormac House which was completed in 1860 by the Jameson Whiskey family, who were originally from Scotland.
[citation needed] Kilmacanogue is served by the 45A/B bus to Dún Laoghaire via Bray, Shankill, and Ballybrack.
[citation needed] The village is also served by Bus Éireann routes 131 (to Wicklow and Bray), and 133 (to Wicklow and Dublin Busáras), as well as St. Kevin's Bus route 181 to Dublin and Glendalough (via Roundwood & Laragh), and Wexford Bus routes 740 to Wexford (via Arklow, Gorey, and Enniscorthy), 740A to Gorey via Arklow and Wicklow, 740X to Wexford, and the once a day UM11 to Maynooth University (via Leixlip).