Inch Abbey (nearby)

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Inch Abbey is a ruined medieval Cistercian monastery near Downpatrick in County Down, Northern Ireland, known for its picturesque riverside setting and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cistercian monastery
medieval monastery
ruined abbey
architecturalStyle Cistercian architecture
surface form: Cistercian Gothic
completedIn late 12th century
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Virgin Mary
surface form: Blessed Virgin Mary
diocese Diocese of Down and Connor
dissolved 16th century
dissolvedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries
distanceFrom approximately 1.5 miles from Downpatrick
featuredIn Game of Thrones
surface form: Game of Thrones (TV series)
filmingLocationFor Game of Thrones – The North camp scenes
founded 1180s
circa 1180
foundedAs daughter house of Furness Abbey
foundedBy John de Courcy
foundedFrom Cistercian Abbey of Furness in Lancashire
Furness Abbey
gridReference J482476
hasAccessPath footpath from car park
hasAlternativeName Inis Abbey
hasCarPark yes
hasFreeAccess yes
hasRuinType chapter house
church
cloister
monastic ranges
refectory
heritageDesignation State Care Monument
knownFor historical significance
medieval monastic ruins
picturesque riverside setting
locatedIn County Down
Northern Ireland
locatedNear Downpatrick
locatedOn River Quoile
former island in the Quoile marshes
materialUsed stone
nearbyTown Downpatrick
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Department for Communities (Northern Ireland)
region Down District
religiousOrder Cistercians
situatedOn riverside site
usedAs filming location
tourist attraction

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Downpatrick, County Down hasSite Inch Abbey (nearby)