• Monaincha Church is a 12th-century church in Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland.[1][2] It is registered as National Monument number 125.[3]. Location[edit].
  • Whilst Gerald the Welshman is being somewhat dramatic in his description of the small church at Monaincha there is no denying that it is an unusual place.
  • Found on land that used to be an island in a bog, Monaincha Church dates back to the 12th century.
  • Irish Romanesque 3 – Monaincha, the Isle of the Living. 1280 × 960. Monaincha Church and Cross. Previous Image.
  • Sited on a hill surrounded by a drained lough and now a bog, the current nave-and-chancel church was built by the Augustinians in 1140.
  • Monaincha Abbey is a must see when in Roscrea. Unfortunately, the tourist board have forgotten about it so it's hard to find.
  • Monaincha Church is a 12th-century church in Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland. Founded in the eighth century, it soon became the most famous...
  • Monaincha. County Tipperary. St Cannice (600) founded the monastery here. ... There is an abbey church, a High Cross and a Cross Pillar.