List of abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland
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Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Northern Ireland.
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[edit] Abbreviations and Key
| * | indicates current monastic function |
|---|---|
| + | indicates current non-monastic ecclesiastic function |
| ^ | indicates current non-ecclesiastic function |
| # | indicates no identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains |
| ~ | indicates exact site of monastic foundation unknown |
| NM | National Monument |
|---|
| trns | transferred |
|---|---|
| rmv | removed |
| c. | circa (about) |
| ante | before |
| post | after |
[edit] County Antrim
| Foundation | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name/Image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bonamargy Friary, Ballycastle, | Franciscan c1500, burned 1584(1589), repaired & re-occupied 1626-1642, restored 1931 (NM) | ||
| Carrickfergus Abbey# | Franciscan 1248, Observant-Franciscan 1497-suppression, used as a munitions store, rebuilt as Joymont House, 1618 | ||
| Glenarm Friary | Franciscan, site now occupied by St. Patrick's C.I. church | ||
| Church Island monastery, Lough Beg | |||
| Church Island Abbey, Lough Beg | |||
| Portglenone Abbey Church* | Cistercian, O.C.S.O. | Abbey of Our Lady of Bethlehem, Portglenone; | |
| Templepatrick preceptory# | town said to be named for a Knights Templar foundation |
[edit] County Armagh
| Foundation | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name/Image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armagh Friary# | Franciscan 1263/4-1551 | ||
| Kilnasaggart monastery# | site occupied by the Kilnasaggart Stone | ||
| Tynan Abbey | Originally a mansion named 'Fairview', remodeled in the monastic-gothic style, it was always a private home. |
[edit] County Down
| Foundation | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name/Image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ards Peninsula abbeys | |||
| Bangor Abbey | latterly Franciscan, site now incorporated into C.I. church | ||
| Comber Abbey# | Cistercian from Whitland 1200-1543, on the site of an earlier monastery founded by St Patrick, site now occupied by St Mary's C.I. church | ||
| Downpatrick monastery# | within the dun or ráth on which the C.I. Cathedral now stands | ||
| Downpatrick Friary# | Franciscan 1235, burned 1316, conventual -Reformation, Observant-Franciscan 1627-1650s | ||
| Greyabbey Abbey | Cistercian, rebuilt and served for a time as a parish church | ||
| Inch Abbey | Cistercian, on the site of an earlier monastery | ||
| Magheralin monastery | site occupied by remains of 15th-C church | ||
| Movilla Abbey | site occupied by 13-15th-C church | ||
| Nendrum Abbey, Mahee Island (Strangford Lough) | |||
| Newry monastery | Patrician | ||
| Newry Abbey | Cistercian | ||
| Newtownards Friary | Dominican | ||
| Portaferry monastery# | site thought to be now occupied by two small churches |
[edit] County Fermanagh
| Foundation | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| Devenish Island Abbey, Lough Erne | Augustinian | Devenish Island Priory | The Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Devenish Island |
| Lisgoole Abbey# | Augustinian Canons Regular c1145-1583, Franciscan 1583-1598, 1616-ante1811, built on site of early monastery (below) | The Abbey Church of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Mary, Lisgoole | |
| Lisgoole monastery# | site later occupied by Augustinian priory (above) | The monastery of Saint Aid, Lisgoole | |
| White Island monastery? | attempts made to identify this location as being Eo-inis monastery |
[edit] County Londonderry
| Foundation | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ballykelly monastery? | site now occupied by remains of a church destroyed 1641 | ||
| Derry monastery |
Derry: possible Franciscan Friary, traditionally in Waterside and Ardmore area
[edit] County Tyrone
| Foundation | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ardboe monastery | 10thC | ||
| Clogher monastery | site now occupied by C.I. cathedral | ||
| Donaghmore monastery | ancient monastery (NM) | ||
| Dromore Abbey | Cistercian, said to be on site of ancient nunnery | ||
| Dromore Friary~ | Franciscan 1637-c1717 | ||
| Dungannon Friary | Franciscan 1687-1817 | Donaghmore Friary | |
| Errigal Keeroge monastery | |||
| Priory of Our Lady of Benburb* | Servite, a mansion in the demesne of Benburb Castle |
Strabane: some evidence of a small Franciscan Friary east of the town 1660s-18thC
[edit] See also
- Abbeys and priories in England
- Abbeys and priories in Wales
- Abbeys and priories in Scotland
- Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland
- Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man
[edit] External links
- Nendrum Abbey Photos
- Grey Abbey Photos
- Landscapes Unlocked - Aerial footage from the BBC Sky High series explaining the physical, social and economic geography of Nendrum.

