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Rincrew Abbey

Coordinates: 51°58′48″N 7°52′08″W / 51.98°N 7.869°W / 51.98; -7.869
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Rincrew Abbey is a ruined abbey, traditionally associated with the Knights Templar, near Youghal in the south of Ireland. It is located in County Cork.[1]

History

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Rincrew Abbey was built by the Knights Templar, later turned over to the Hospitallers Order of St John.

Location

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The ruins of the abbey stand on a hill overlooking the River Blackwater north of Youghal. The ruins are situated on a private farm and have no public access.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Archaeological Inventory of County Waterford. Dublin: Stationery Office. 1999. ISBN 9780707662152. WA037-025---- [..] Townland: Rincrew [..] Situated at the E end of a W-E ridge or spur overlooking the Blackwater River to the N, E and S. A preceptory of the Knights Templar [..] The church and vaulted building are probably 13th century in date
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51°58′48″N 7°52′08″W / 51.98°N 7.869°W / 51.98; -7.869