Church Island is a medieval Christian monastery and National Monument located in Valentia Harbour , Ireland. [ 3]
Location
Church Island is located on a 1-acre (0.4 ha) island in Valentia Harbour , immediately west of Beginish , 1.4 km (0.87 mi) north of Knightstown .[ 4]
History
The island was anciently a centre for iron smelting.
The monastery was established in the 7th century AD.[ 5]
Excavations by M. J. O'Kelly in 1955–56 turned up the remnants of a wooden oratory and a cross inscribed with Ogham .[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] It also gave evidence of the diet of the monks: cod , ballan wrasse , oats , barley , gannet , shag , cormorant , goose , duck , beef , mutton , pork , goat meat , horsemeat and seal .[ 10]
Description
Contains the remains of a stone oratory , clochán (possibly a hospitium ),[ 11] and holy well .
References
^ "Oileán an Teampaill/Church Island" . Logainm.ie .
^ "National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship" (PDF) . Ireland: National Monuments Service. 4 March 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2021 .
^ Lynch, P. J. (8 March 2018). "Church Island, Valentia Harbour, Co. Kerry". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . 10 (2): 155–160. JSTOR 25507048 .
^ GoKerry.ie. "Church Island, Valentia Harbour, Valentia Island - GoKerry" . www.gokerry.ie .
^ Ireland, Royal Society of Antiquaries of (1901). Journal – via Internet Archive. Church Island valentia.
^ "The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland" . The Society. 8 March 2018 – via Google Books.
^ Hendroff, Adrian (30 March 2015). Killarney to Valentia Island – The Iveragh Peninsula: A Walking Guide . The Collins Press. ISBN 9781848895522 – via Google Books.
^ "Church island, valencia harbour, County Kerry" . www.earlychristianireland.net .
^ Activeme.ie. "Church Island Monastic Settlement, Valentia Harbour, Kerry, Ireland – Things to See and Do - Activeme.ie" . www.activeme.ie .
^ "The unknown Kerry beauty of Church Island laying low to the surrounding Lough Kay" . 20 November 2017.
^ Addleshaw, George William Outram (8 March 1973). The Pastoral Structure of the Celtic Church in Northern Britain . Borthwick Publications. ISBN 9780900701375 – via Google Books.