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The site was probably founded by Turlough O'Conor around 1140 and dissolved after the Reformation in 1562.[4] The remaining ruins include a church, a cloister and living quarters. Some details of the windows suggest that they were constructed in the 13th century while the south window of the choir is in the transitional style from c. 1200. As the east window itself appears to be missing and the east window of Annaghdown Cathedral, {{convert|110|m|ft}} in a south-east direction, is of a similar period, it is possible that it was moved to the cathedral. Author Peter Harbison posits that the perfect fit of the east window of the cathedral does not make a late move likely.[1] The ruins of Annaghdown Abbey are a National Monument.[5] See also{{Commons category|Abbey of St. Mary de Portu Patrum, Annaghdown}}
References1. ^1 {{cite book|last=Harbison|first=Peter|title=A Thousand Years of Church Heritage in East Galway|publisher= Ashfield Press|year= 2005|isbn=1-901658-58-9|pages=34–37}} 2. ^{{cite book|last=Spellissy|first=Seán|title=The History of Galway: City & County|publisher=The Celtic Bookshop|location=Limerick|year=1999|isbn=0-9534683-4-8|page=257}} 3. ^Annaghdown GAA website 4. ^{{cite book|last=Gwynn|first=Aubrey|author2=R. Neville Hadcock|title=Medieval Religious Houses Ireland|publisher=Longman|location=London|year=1970|isbn=0-582-11229-X|pages=156–157}} 5. ^[https://archive.is/20120912155410/http://www.planetware.com/ireland/annaghdown-irl-ga-anna.htm Planetware.com - Attractions Near Annaghdown, Ireland] External links
6 : Christian monasteries in the Republic of Ireland|Places of worship in County Galway|1140s establishments in Ireland|1562 disestablishments in Ireland|Former Cathedrals in Ireland|Ruins in the Republic of Ireland |
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