• The Murrisk Augustinian Friary, located in County Mayo, Ireland, was founded on lands granted by Thady O'Malley in 1457 by Hugh O'Malley of Banada Friary...
  • Close to the Famine National Monument are the ruins of Murrisk Abbey. It was a former Augustinian Abbey founded during the 1400’s by Pope Callistus 111.
  • Famine Memorial is situated 210 metres south of Murrisk Abbey. ... Croagh Patrick is situated 3 km southwest of Murrisk Abbey.
  • Philipp Staunton appears to have been the last monk living in Murrisk Abbey, he later died in Ballintober Abbey, just a few kilometres away.
  • Murrisk Abbey. Map Reference: L920828 (0920, 2828). Murrisk Abbey was founded in 1457 by Hugh O'Malley for the Augustinian Friars.
  • All that is left of Murrisk Abbey today are ruins consisting of a church with one central aisle (with battlemented walls and a fine east window), and the east wing...
  • The traditional starting point for climbing Croagh Patrick Murrisk Abbey is located on the shoreline of Clew bay at the foot of Croagh Patrick.
  • Murrisk Abbey (3), Murrisk/Muraisc. There is much of interest in the ruins of this former Augustinian friary, but unfortunately tipping rain precluded any further...
  • Murrisk Abbey. ... The abbey is down a short path just east of and across the road from the Croagh Patrick carpark, at the western end of Murrisk.