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Clare Island Cistercian Abbey
This medieval church is significant for the extent of its surviving medieval wall paintings. Officially known as St. Bridget’s Abbey it is more correctly termed a Cell.
It is suggested its original building dates from the early 13th century. The current building is dated as being from the 15th century. The Cell became part of the possessions of Abbeyknockmoy in Co. Galway, to which it appears to have been a daughter house or cell. The building contains tombs of the local ruling family, the O’Malleys.
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