Killone Abbey

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Killone Abbey
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Religion
AffiliationAugustinian Pre-Reformation Catholic
Location
Killone Abbey is located in Ireland
Killone Abbey
Shown within Ireland
Geographic coordinates52°48′22.32″N 9°0′15.62″W / 52.8062000°N 9.0043389°W / 52.8062000; -9.0043389Coordinates: 52°48′22.32″N 9°0′15.62″W / 52.8062000°N 9.0043389°W / 52.8062000; -9.0043389
Architecture
Groundbreakingfounded c.1189 (or monks founded 1120)
Materialssandstone
Killone Abbey
Killone Abbey Graveyard Ennis
Killone Abbey Graveyard Ennis

Killone Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Chill Eoin[1]), situated on the banks of some 3 miles south of Ennis, County Clare, was an abbey of Canonesses Regular founded in 1190 by Donal Mor O'Brien, King of Thomond and Munster and dedicated to Saint John.

The ruins of the abbey, accessible through land used for grazing cattle, are located in the grounds of , and include substantial remains of the abbey church together with a crypt. A narrow (and somewhat restrictive) stone stairway leads between the altar and the east window to a ledge atop the remains of the south wall of the church, where an overview of the grounds may be seen with care (there being no safety features incorporated).

There is currently no access as of Oct 18, 2021. The gate is closed with a notice of no trespassing and a warning of a bull in the field.

See also[]

  • List of abbeys and priories in Ireland (County Clare)

References[]

  1. ^ "Cill Eoin/Killone". Logainm.ie. Retrieved 8 July 2021.

External links[]

  • Ruins of Killone Abbey:[1]
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