• Grey Abbey (Irish: An Mhainistir Liath)[1] is a ruined Cistercian priory in Greyabbey, County Down, Northern Ireland.
  • Friends of the Abbey, County Down, Belfast, Northern Ireland. ... Welcome to Grey Abbey and its Friends, a Cistercian monastery founded in 1193.
  • In today's world, Grey Abbey, Down is a topic that has gained great relevance and has captured the attention of people of all ages and cultures.
  • Address: on the Ards Peninsula, in the village of Grey Abbey, The Ards Peninsula , ( County Down ) - Northern Ireland.
  • Black Abbey (An Mhainistir Dhubh) (aka Blackabbey) , Grey Abbey Civil Parish, Barony of Ards Lower, Co. Down 469 A, 1 R, 22 P.
  • Although destroyed in 1572. But in the 17th Century it was re-roofed by the Montgomery family. Grey Abbey is remarkable for its beauty and size.
  • Grey Abbey was founded in 1193, by John de Courcy’s wife, Affreca as a daughter house of Holmcultram Abbey in Cumbria.
  • Grey Abbey (trevor c, Nov 2016). Anglo-Norman Cistercian architecture in Ulster. ... Photo of Greyabbey, County Down (nemosbakes, May 2018).
  • Not Grey Gardens Under a slate grey sky through the foliage can be glimpsed one of the great houses of County Down, the central ground floor room of its garden...
  • GREY ABBEY was situated in the vicinity of a small town of the same name in the county of Down, about ten miles from Belfast, and within a short distance of...