Friaries

Between c.1230 and 1500 roughly 45 friaries were established across Ireland. Their origins lay in continental Europe and were responsible for the introduction of new ways of pursuing religious life, social provision, and architectural planning designed for a communal life of work and prayer.

Kilcrea Friary, Ovens. County Cork 1465 

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One of Munster's most important burial grounds The Kilcrea Friary is a medieval abbey located near Ovens in County Cork. It takes its name from a 6th-century saint named Cyra who is said to [...]

Kilcrea Friary, Ovens. County Cork 1465 2023-06-24T14:16:07+00:00

Burrishoole Friary, Newport. County Mayo 1468 

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A stunning abbey with a dark past  Burishoole Friary is situated in a beautiful inlet on Clew Bay. It was founded in 1469 by Sir Richard de Burgo of Turlough for the Dominican [...]

Burrishoole Friary, Newport. County Mayo 1468 2023-05-09T05:38:27+00:00

St John’s Priory, Trim. County Meath 1202

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A medieval hospital run by The Crutched Friars St John's Priory is located in Trim beside an ancient bridge about a mile downstream from Trim Castle. It was founded in 1202 by Simon [...]

St John’s Priory, Trim. County Meath 12022023-05-09T10:30:59+00:00

The Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin City 1775

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A James Gandon masterpiece This site was formerly the location of a 13th-century Dominican Friary and housed the 4 Courts of Chancery, the King's Bench, the Exchequer, and Common Pleas. Before the completion [...]

The Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin City 17752024-02-20T21:19:36+00:00
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