Sherkin Franciscan Friary
A monument with picturesque views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
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Sherkin Franciscan Friary
Sherkin Friary, a historical jewel on Sherkin Island, County Cork, was founded in 1460 by local chieftain Fineen O'Driscoll. This Franciscan establishment, also known as 'The Abbey', is a testament to Ireland's rich monastic tradition.
The friary, with its nave and chancel church separated by an inserted tower, once thrived as a religious centre. It also featured a cloister and several domestic buildings. However, in 1537, it was attacked and burned in a reprisal directed at the O'Driscoll Chieftain. Despite the damage, it continued to function until 1650, when it was confiscated by Cromwellian soldiers.
The friary then passed into the hands of the Beecher family, prominent landlords of the island. In 1895, it was handed over to the Board of Works (now OPW) and is now under the protection of the National Monuments Service.
Today, the ruins of Sherkin Friary, overlooking a small rocky strand, whisper tales of a bygone era. It continues to captivate visitors with its enduring charm and historical significance, making it a must-see site in Cork's tapestry of history.
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