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  • Duiske Abbey - Wikipedia
    Duiske Abbey was one of the first, largest and perhaps the finest of the thirty-four medieval Cistercian monasteries in Ireland Much of the abbey was constructed with yellow limestone brought across the Irish Sea from quarries at Dundry, outside Bristol
  • Duiske Abbey - Village of the Monks
    A National Monument, Duiske Abbey originated in the 13th century as the church of a Cistercian monastery, but today it is a Catholic parish church in the town of Graignamanagh, County Kilkenny The abbey began to deteriorate in 1536 as it was suppressed, and it gradually fell into ruin
  • Duiske Abbey • Kilkenny • Irelands Ancient East
    Duiske Abbey is one of the finest, and largest, Cistercian buildings still in use in Ireland, and the extensive cloister garth was only equalled by that of Dunbrody Abbey
  • Duiske Abbey - Cullintra House
    Duiske Abbey, the largest of Irish Cistercian monastery churches and whose buildings encompassed much of the town, began to fall apart in 1536 when it was suppressed
  • Visit Duiske Abbey with Discover Ireland
    Duiske Abbey, is an early Cistercian (1204) Catholic parish church where guests can view the remains of the 13th-century Cistercian monastery that it formerly belonged to The abbey is situated in the town of Graiguenamanagh, Co Kilkenny
  • Duiske Abbey, Kilkenny - megalithicireland. com
    Duiske Abbey was founded by William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, in c 1204 as a daughter house of Stanley Abbey in Wiltshire, England Monks from Wiltshire colonised the abbey in c 1207 The abbey was suppressed under Henry VIII
  • Site of Duiske Abbey, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny
    Duiske, formally known as the abbey of the valley of the Holy Redeemer, was founded in 1204 by William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke and Leinster, for monks who had come from the Cistercian Abbey of Stanley in Wiltshire
  • Duiske Abbey - All You SHOULD Know Before Going 2026 (with Reviews)
    An architectural model shows the original extent of the monastic settlement The monks diverted the river Duiske flowing through the town to provide a constant water supply both for the abbey and for the mill Indeed the river, whose Irish name means "black water", gave its name to the Abbey
  • Graiguenamanagh | Village of the Monks
    Gráig na Manach, meaning "Village of the Monks" is considered to be one of the most beautiful areas in the southeast of Ireland It is located on the River Barrow at the foot of Brandon Hill It is home to Duiske Abbey, the largest and perhaps the finest of the thirty-four medieval Cistercian abbeys in Ireland
  • Duiske Abbey and Abbey Centre in Graiguenamanagh
    Duiske Abbey National Monument, also known as Graiguenamanagh Abbey, is a 13th-century Cistercian monastery The Abbey was founded in 1204 by William Marshall the elder, earl of Pembroke, and was colonised with monks from Stanley in Wiltshire





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