Kilmacduagh Monastery is a ruined abbey near the town of Gort in County Galway, Ireland. It was the birthplace of the Diocese of Kilmacduagh. It was reportedly founded by Saint Colman, son of Duagh in the 7th century, on land given him by his cousin King Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin of Connacht.
Augustinian Abbey of St. Mary de Petra, erected in the 13th century
Cathedral
Kilmacduagh round tower: at 32.5 metres (112 feet) it was the tallest pre-modern construction in Ireland.
Gort is a town of around 2,800 inhabitants in County Galway in the west of Ireland. Located near the border with County Clare, the town lies between the Burren and the Slieve Aughty and is served by the R458 and R460 regional roads, which connect to the M18 motorway.
Bridge Street, Gort in 2007.
Kilmacduagh monastic site, reputedly founded in the 7th century, is approximately 5 km from Gort
Bridge St., Gort c. 1900
Stable yard and visitor centre of Coole Park