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Dunbrody Abbey Visitor Centre
Dunbrody Abbey Visitor Centre
New ross,Wexford
Dating back to 1170 Dunbrody is an excellent example of a Cistercian Monastery in Ireland. It's located about 8 miles south of the County Wexford town of New Ross.
The site of the ruins of Dunbrody Castle now houses a craft shop with quality hand-made local crafts. There is a small museum within the tearooms with family information and a very large dolls house - a scale replica of the castle. There is a small pitch and putt course and a full size hedge maze - one of only two in Ireland...
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
New Ross,Wexford
A Cistercian Abbey built in 1200 AD. Currently under restoration. Founded by William the Earl Marshal, in fulfillment of his promise - made when on a stormy sea voyage - to do so if the Lord spared him....
Ferns Augustinian Abbey
Ferns Augustinian Abbey
Ferns,Wexford
The Augustinian Abbey was founded by Dermot macMurrough, probably on or near the site of the primitive oratory of St Mogue. The abbey was burned down in 1154, but MacMurrough rebuilt it in 1160 and died there in 1171. The remains consist of a tower built in tow stages ( the lower stage square and the upper stage round), the north wall of the church and the priests residential apartments. The only remains of the Cathedral are the ruined chancel and some fragments of the piers of a nave...
Dunbrody Cistercian Abbey
Dunbrody Cistercian Abbey
Wexford,Wexford
The Abbey was founded for the Cistercians between 1175 and 1178 by Hervey de Montemarisco, uncle of Strongbow and Marshal of Henry II, and he became its first abbot. But the work of building was largely carried out by Hervey's nephew, Herlewin, Bishop of Leighlin. The ownership of the Abbey was much disputed during the earlier 14th century, but in 1342 it was finally decided that it belonged to St. Mary's Abbey in Dublin from whence the original Cistercian monks had probably come to Dunbrody....
Tintern cistercian Abbey
Tintern cistercian Abbey
Wexford,Wexford
During a stormy crossing to England once, William, the Earl Marshall, made a vow that he would found a church in Ireland if he survived the voyage. He survived, and fulfilled his vow around 1200 by founding Tintern Abbey, called after its more famous counterpart in Wales from whence its first monks came. The church consisted of a nave and aisles, a chancel and transepts. The aisles have disappeared though a chapel on the east wall of the south aisle is still preserved and contains some nice s...
Selskar Abbey
Selskar Abbey
Wexford,Wexford
Founded by the Roche family for the Canons Regular of St. Augustine, the abbey was dedicated to SS. Peter and Paul in the 13th century. The surviving parts of the nave are 15th century, the tower is 14th century. Henry II is reputed to have done penance here for the murder of Thomas Beckett. The ruins are very attractive and there are some interesting old graveslabs in the grounds. Key at 9 Abbey Street....
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