Inch Abbey - Reviews from across the web
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Inch Abbey These extensive remains are of a Cistercian Abbey founded in 1180, by John de Courcy, who led the 1177 Anglo-Norman invasion of East Ulster. It is set in a beautiful location beside the River Quoile, with distant views towards de Courcy's Cath... discovernorthernireland.com
Inch Abbey, Downpatrick, Co. Down | The Northern Ireland Guide We took a little trip to Inch Abbey in Downpatrick a few weeks ago, a secluded spot just off the main road before you come into the town. It was late afternoon/early evening as we arrived and the Abbey was vitrually abandoned except for the odd dog-walker passing through. Although it's not immediate... thenorthernirelandguide.co.uk
Inch Abbey, Downpatrick, United Kingdom : Reviews of Inch Abbey - Yahoo! Travel Built in 1180 by John de Courcy, who led the Norman invasion of north east Ulster, Inch Abbey was constructed on an islet in Strangford Lough and is now reached... travel.yahoo.com
Inch All There was a church or monastery on this site by 800 AD. Probably with wooden churches, wattled and thatched cells and other buildings, gardens, orchards and agricultural land. In 101 Kilclief and Inch were plundered by Vikings and many prisoners carried off. It was plundered again in 1149 and the An... freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com
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