There is a tradition that
St Patrick visited the area during the fifth century, a story repeated recently in the book 'The Fairy Thorn' produced by Kilrea local historians. During the
Plantation of Ulster, Kilrea and the surrounding
townlands were granted to the
Worshipful Company of Mercers by
King James I for settlement. Their headquarters in Ulster were at nearby Movanagher on the banks of the River Bann. Today, Kilrea is a market town and commercial centre of the surrounding district. The village is centred on 'The Diamond' which includes the town's War Memorial erected in honour of Kilrea men killed in the
Great War. The village is featured in the
Orange song, Sprigs of Kilrea. It is also mentioned in the song 'Kitty the Rose of Kilrea' by The Irish Rover band
The Troubles A total of seven people died in violence relating to
the Troubles. Five were killed by the
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and two by the
Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF). All the IRA's victims were current or former members of the security forces, with two belonging to the
Royal Ulster Constabulary, one a current and one a former member of the
Ulster Defence Regiment, and one belonging to the
British Territorial Army. All were
Protestants and three of the five were off duty when they were killed. According to the Sutton Index of Deaths, both men killed by the UFF were former members of the IRA. At the time of their deaths, both were associated with
Sinn Féin. Both were
Catholic. Of the seven killed in the Kilrea Troubles, all were killed in separate incidents, and all were shot except one of the RUC officers, who was killed by a
booby trap bomb while on patrol. While deaths in many other areas were concentrated in the early 1970s, in Kilrea they were spread between 1976 and 1992.
Festival of the Fairy Thorn A feature of Kilrea is its 'Fairy Thorn' tree, which stands just outside the front wall of
First Kilrea Presbyterian Church. The festival began in 1992 and ran for 11 years until 2003, but was again revived successfully in 2022 as a summer cross-community festival in the town. The festival features, among other events, Comedy and Music nights, Funfairs and fun days for children, Vintage Rallies, Treasure Hunts and showcases for the townsfolk by the townsfolk. == Notable people ==