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Ardfert Abbey

Archaeological sites in County KerryFranciscan monasteries in the Republic of IrelandNational monuments in County KerryReligion in County KerryUse Hiberno-English from May 2021
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Ardfert Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Ard Fhearta), also known as Ardfert Friary, is a ruined medieval Franciscan friary and National Monument in Ardfert, County Kerry, Ireland. It is thought to be built on the site of an early Christian monastic site founded by Brendan the Navigator. The present remains date from the mid-thirteenth century, with the residential tower being added in the 15th century. The friary was dissolved in 1584.

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N 52.330162 ° E -9.773831 °
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Ardfert Frairy (Ardfert Abbey)

R551
(Tubrid ED)
Ireland
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