Kilnamanagh (Irish: Cill na Manach, meaning 'Church of the monks')[1] is a townland and suburban residential area in Tallaght, County Dublin, Ireland.
Present day Kilnamanagh has ties to Glendalough, the other resting place of St Kevin.
There are many references to St. Kevin and his followers in Kilnamanagh; the school, church and local sports teams are named after him.
The Luas red line and M50 are located between Kingswood and Kilnamanagh within walking distance of the entire estate.
Kilnamanagh was well known for its summer projects in the 1980s, involving community members of all ages to participate in activities such as excursions out from the area, arts and crafts, organised children's discos, and cinema.
Kilnamanagh has a fuel filling station located on its primary access route (Mayberry Road).
In December 2017 work started demolishing part of the pub to make way for 48 houses and 6 apartments.