The Ross Errilly Friary | Headford, County Galway | Ireland Travel Episode 7
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Ross Errilly Friary, CO Galway Ireland
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The Ross Errilly Friary, Headford, Co. Galway, Ireland
The Ross Errilly Friary is a medieval Franciscan friary located about a mile to the northwest of Headford, County Galway, Ireland. It is a National Monument of Ireland and among the best-preserved medieval monastic sites in the country.
MUSIC:
Steffen Daum - Irish Fairy Tale
Ross Errilly Friary (Rossabbey) Headford Co Gawlay
The Ross Errilly Friary (Irish: Mainistir Ros Oirialaigh, often anglicised in 18th & 19th century sources as Rosserelly) is a medieval Franciscan friary located about a mile to the northwest of Headford, County Galway, Ireland. It is a National Monument of Ireland and among the best-preserved medieval monastic sites in the country. Though usually referred to by locals as Ross Abbey, this is not technically correct as the community never had an abbot.
The church and bell tower are to the south of a small but well preserved central cloister and domestic buildings are to the north. Amongst these are a kitchen (equipped with an oven and a water tank for live fish), a bake house, and a refectory or dining area. The dormitories are on the upper levels. One unusual feature is a second courtyard or cloister, built to accommodate the friary's growing population.
Like many other abandoned Christian sites in Ireland, Ross Errilly has continued to be used as a burial ground by area residents. In addition to tombs that date from the friary's active period, many graves dating from the 18th through 20th centuries can be found inside the church walls. In some cases, tombstones comprise the floors of walkways and crawlspaces.
Ross Errilly Friary (Ross Abbey)
Ross Errilly Friary. (Ross Abbey)
Headford, Co. Galway.
Ross Errilly Friary, Galway, Ireland
Second Flight , Second Attempt
Killeen house Galway to Ross Errily Friary
Time lapse video. Driving from Killeen house B&B in Galway Ireland to the Ross Errily north of Galway. Cool part with clouds is at the end.
Friary of Ross (Ross Errilly Friary)
Ross Errilly Friary
Demonstrating the use of a Drone / UAV survey for the identification of potential archaeological features through adjusting the angle of light on a 3D surface.
Ross Errilly Franciscan Friary, Headford, Co Galway. 5th oct 2016
Ross Errilly, Headford, County Galway
Ross Errilly
Ross Errilly Friary 1503
Take to the air above the tower at Ross Errilly Friary.
Ross Errilly Friary Headford Co Galway
Ross Errilly Friary (Founded 1351?)
Achill Historical Society outing to Ross Errilly Friary, Headford Co. Galway. 06.09.2015
Foundation[edit]
Both Luke Wadding and the Four Masters (who refer to Ross Errilly in their Annals as Ros-Oirbhealagh) record that the abbey was founded in 1351, but this date has been called into question by numerous historians. Architectural cues and documentary evidence have given rise to a modern consensus that the friary was founded sometime in the middle of the 15th century, perhaps around 1460.[2] The earliest existing documentary evidence of a religious community at the site appears in the will of a local man that has been dated to either 1468 or 1469.[3][4] In any case, it is clear from the architectural evidence that any religious building that may have been on the site prior to that time was greatly expanded during the 15th century. Around 1473, a delegation of Franciscans from Ross Errilly went to Donegal at the request of the Tyrconnell clan and founded the Donegal Friary, where the Four Masters would later write their famous Annals. (Wikipedia)
Ross Errilly Friary
Headford, County Galway. This Franciscan Friary was built in 14th century. A truly magical place.
Franciscan monastery Friary of Ross (Ross Errilly Friary) Ireland
FRIARY OF ROSS ERRILLY
A brief walk through of the friary April 2016.
Driving in Ireland - Galway to Ross Errilly Friary
Driving in Ireland - Galway to Ross Errilly Friary
Monasteries of Ireland - County Galway
Tribute video to the monasteries in County Galway, Ireland.
Music - Roving Galway Boy, My Wild Irish Rose, and Genetle Maiden performed by Countdown Orchestra.
NOTE: This video does not contain all monasteries in County Galway, Ireland but a selection of those that caught my eye or tickled my fancy.
Monastery Listing -
Annaghdown Nunnery (Celtic nuns fd. in the 6th century by St. Brendan)
Annaghdown Abbey of St. Mary (Arroasian Canons and Canonesses Regular fd. c. 1140)
Annaghdown Abbey of St. John the Baptist (Premonstratensian Canons fd. c. 1223)
Athenry Priory (Dominican monks fd. 1241)
Caltra Friary (Carmelite friars fd. not later than 1336)
Claregalway Friary (Franciscan Friars sic 1290-1765)
Clonkeenkerrill Friary (Franciscan Friars fd. c. 1435)
Clontuskert Priory (Augustinian Canons Regular 12th century - 1633)
Creevaghbaun Friary (Carmelite Friars fd. in 1332 diss. 1574)
Dunmore Priory (Augustinian Friars fd. c. 1423 friars left in 1645)
Eglish Friary (Carmelite Friars fd. 1393-1398)
Kilbennan Monastery (Celtic Monks fd. by St. Benignus, a discipe of St. Patrick)
Kilconnell Friary (Franciscan Friars fd. 1353 dis. 1541)
Kilcreevanty Abbey (Benedictine nuns fd. c. 1200)
Kinalehin Friary (Carthusian Monks fd. c. 1252)
Kilmacduagh Monastery (fd. 7th century by St. Colman son of Duagh)
Knockmoy Abbey (Cistercian monks fd. 1190)
Kylemore Abbey (Benedictine monks)
Loughrea Priory (Carmelite Monks fd. c. 1300)
Meelick Friary (Franciscan Friars fd. 1414)
Portumna Priory (Cistercian Monks 1254)
Ros Errilly Friary (Franciscan Friars fd. c. 1351)
Audio Listing:
Countdown Orchestra - Roving Galway Boy
Countdown Orchestra - My Wild Irish Rose
Countdown Orchestra - Gentle Maiden
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The Pack Paranormal- Orb- Ross Errilly Friary Co Galway
Orb of light captured on camera during a walkthrough investigation.