Timoleague and Quin abbeys could be Ireland's Carcassonne

Cork and Clare abbeys are among Ireland's many crumbling monasteries and friaries. We should take our lead from a 19th century French architect who restored Carcassonne — or emulate our own restoration of Holycross in Tipperary
Timoleague and Quin abbeys could be Ireland's Carcassonne

The medieval city of Carcassonne in France was restored by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. Ireland should emulate his work on landmarks including Timoleague Abbey in Cork and Quin Abbey in Clare. Picture: iStock

You cannot truly say you have been to Ireland until you have driven into the village of Quin, County Clare, on the road that travels west from Scarriff.

Rounding a bend, you catch your first glimpse of the wonderful abbey with its slender tower rising from a sturdy limestone base. The people of West Cork might argue that the approach to Timoleague is even more striking than the approach to Quin. And then, of course, there’s Cashel…

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