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  2. Boyle Abbey was a prominent Cistercian monastery that was founded by monks from Mellifont Abbey in Louth in 1161. Over the course of several centuries, the site has been the scene of much turbulence, coming under attack from Cromwell’s armies and later serving as a garrison.

  3. On the banks of the River Boyle is the finely preserved (and reputedly haunted) Boyle Abbey. Founded in 1161 by monks from Mellifont in County Louth, the abbey captures the transition from Romanesque to Gothic style, best seen in the nave, where a set of arches in each style face each other.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boyle_AbbeyBoyle Abbey - Wikipedia

    Boyle Abbey (Irish: Mainistir na Búille) [1] is a ruined Cistercian friary located in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland. It was founded by Saint Malachy in the 12th century.

  5. Oct 5, 2020 · So Boyle hung on until 1584 when it was finally dissolved and its abbot Abbot Glaisne O’Culleanain was executed in Dublin when he refused to renounce Rome. Boyle was leased to William Usher from 1589 until 1599 and then until the 18th century it was under military occupation, and was known as Boyle Castle.

  6. Though mutilated during the 17th and 18th centuries when it used to accommodate a military garrison, Boyle Abbey nevertheless retains its ability to impress the visitor as one of the most formidable of the early Cistercian foundations in Ireland.

  7. Boyle Abbey. 0.19 MILES. On the banks of the River Boyle is the finely preserved (and reputedly haunted) Boyle Abbey. Founded in 1161 by monks from Mellifont in County Louth, the…

  8. Oct 2, 2024 · The well-preserved remains of an important Cistercian monastery built in the 12th century, Boyle Abbey is an awe-inspiring ancient structure harkening back to a time and place rich in Celtic heritage. Nestled beside the Boyle River in the town of Boyle in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, the abbey is a medieval wonder worth exploring.