Grey Abbey

Grey Abbey

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These splendid ruins of a Cistercian Abbey church and conventual buildings are the finest example of Anglo-Norman ecclesiastical architecture in Northern Ireland.

Affreca, daughter of the King of Man and wife of John de Courcy, Anglo-Norman invader of East Ulster, founded the abbey in 1193. The Abbey was colonised by Cistercian monks from Cumbria. The French background of the Cistercian Order and the English origins of Grey Abbey resulted in an elegant Gothic building with tall pointed lancet windows, the first truly Gothic structure in Ireland.

The monks had great knowledge of plants and made use of them in their practice of medicine. One of the great features of Grey Abbey today is a carefully recreated Herb Garden, containing over fifty varieties of medicinal plants and herbs that you are free to stroll through.

The Abbey is set in the beautiful landscaped parkland of 18th-century Rosemount House but visitors should note that these grounds are PRIVATE. You are welcome to wander among the ruins and the lawns, where you can also picnic.

There are other sites linked with John de Courcy, the most important of which are: Cathedral Hill and Mound of Down, both at Downpatrick and the castles at Carrickfergus, Dundrum and Inch Abbey.

Education

If you are planning a visit or looking for educational resources on this site, please visit this page.

Facilities

  • Guided Tours Available
  • Visitor Centre
  • Exhibition about monastic life
  • Toilets / Disabled Toilets
  • Picnic Area
  • Parking

Access & Booking

From now until Easter 2009 the Visitor Centre is open on Saturdays only from 10am - 4pm
Open Easter - end September from 10am to 6pm daily
October - Easter Sundays only from 12 to 4pm.

Pedestrian and wheelchair access from car park to visitor centre, herb garden and abbey church. Gravel paths and grass areas may make other parts of the site difficult or inaccessible for some visitors. There is informal car parking at the monument.

For educational visits, please contact the number below to arrange.

Getting Here

Situated in Church Street, Greyabbey in County Down. Signposted from the main street. Bus service from Belfast to Greyabbey.

Contact Us

Greyabbey
Down
BT22 2NQ

(028) 9181 1491
(028) 9054 6552