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Cahir Augustinian Priory

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Much of the long, narrow church dates from this period, as indicated by the attractive use of sandstone in the windows, though the tower appears to have been added in the 15th century, when a curious east window was also inserted. To the south of the church are the extensive remains of the 13th century claustral buildings, which show signs of considerable additions datable, like those in the church, to the 15th century.
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Close to the railway line where it crosses the road to Limerick is the priory of St. Mary, founded for the Augustinian canons by Galfrid de Camvill in the early 13th century.
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