A Cistercian abbey, founded c. 1200 by William, the Earl Marshall, and named after Tintern in Wales.
Saltmills New Ross, Co Wexford
A Cistercian abbey, founded c. 1200 by William, the Earl Marshall, and named after Tintern in Wales. The remains consist of nave, chancel, tower, chapel and cloister. It was partly converted into living quarters after 1541, and further adapted over the centuries. The Abbey was occupied by the Colclough family from the 16th century until 1960s.
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Mid June - Late September Daily 09:30-18:30
Last admission 45 mins. before closing.
1hr
Adult EUR 2.00 Child EUR 0.75 Student EUR 0.75 Senior EUR 1.25 Family EUR 5.50 Group EUR 1.25
Leaflets: Yes Guided Tours: Yes Audio Visual: Yes Exhibition: Yes
Restaurant: Yes Car Park: Yes Coach Park: Yes Disabled Access: Yes
Mid June - Late September Daily 09:30-18:30
Last admission 45 mins. before closing.
1hr
Restaurant: Yes Car Park: Yes Coach Park: Yes Disabled Access: Yes