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Nendrum Monastic Site

Mahee Island, Ringneill Road, Comber, County Down, BT23 6EP
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Nendrum is thought to have been set up by St Machaoi in the 5th Century and also has links to St Patrick in later sources. The monastery consists of 3 round dry stone walled enclosures, one within the other. There is evidence of industrial works in the outer enclosure; a central enclosure with a church ruin and sundial, the remains of a round tower and a graveyard. The middle enclosure has the remains of huts and workshops. It is thought to be the best example of a pre-Norman monastic site in Northern Ireland.

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Opening Times

* Grounds open daily throughout the year.
Visitor Centre open Wednesday - Sunday, 10:00 - 17:00 (last admission 16.30), until mid-September.

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Directions from Town:From Belfast take A20 towards Newtownards to the A22 towards Comber, straight through Comber and follow signs for Mahee Island.

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