School: Nutgrove (roll number 10126)

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An Mullach, Co. Luimnigh
Teacher:
Emily Ní Aonghusa
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    socketed and one flayed) and a brooch, a cloak pin, are still preserved at oldl abbey house. The remaining implements came into the hands of Rev. Robert Gabbett, of Foynes.
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  2. 58. Ruins
    The ruins of old abbey are of considerable interest, and consist of a large cloister, a long narrow church, a sacristy. The refectory lies to the south of the cloister. To the west is a massive structure with buttresses, and three vaulted rooms underneath. The windows are same age as the church, early 13th century.
    Other remains:- A fish pond which dates from monastic times, a pigeon house, like the base of a round tower
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