Rosserk Friary
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Mainistir Ros Eirc | |
Monastery information | |
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Order | Franciscans |
Established | c.1440 |
Architecture | |
Status | Inactive |
Site | |
Public access | Yes |
Official name | Rosserk Abbey |
Reference no. | 104 |
Rosserk Friary is a friary located in
History
Rosserk Friary is one of the largest and best preserved of the
Rosserk Friary and
Description
The stone doorway leading to the church still shows fine workmanship and carvings. The church is built in the late Irish Gothic Style and consists of a single-aisle nave, with two chantry chapels in the south transept and a bell-tower suspended over the chancel arch. In the south-east corner of the chancel is a double piscina with a Round Tower carved on one of its pillars, two angels and the instruments of the passion.[citation needed]
The conventual buildings are well-preserved with three vaulted rooms on each side. The dormitory, refectory and kitchen were on the upper floor, where two fireplaces still remain back-to-back.[citation needed]
Gallery
See also
- List of abbeys and priories in Ireland (County Mayo)
References
Citations
- ^ McDermott 2011, p. 57.
- ^ a b McDermott 2011, p. 60.
Sources
- McDermott, Yvonne (2011). "Rosserk Friary: A House of the Franciscan Third Order Regular". Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society. 63: 57–70 – via JSTOR.