Reenconnell

Reenconnell
Rinn Chonaill
Location within Ireland
Monastery information
Diocese Ardfert and Aghadoe
Architecture
Status ruined
Style Celtic
Site
Location Reenconnell, Kilmalkedar, County Kerry
Coordinates 52°11′07″N 10°18′11″W / 52.185339°N 10.302927°W / 52.185339; -10.302927Coordinates: 52°11′07″N 10°18′11″W / 52.185339°N 10.302927°W / 52.185339; -10.302927
Visible remains church
Public access yes
Official name Reenconnell Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Site[1]
Reference no. 221.35

Reenconnell is a medieval Christian site and National Monument located on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland.[2][3]

Location

Reenconnell is 5.7 kilometres (3.5 mi) north-northwest of Dingle.[4][5]

History

Reenconnell is a medieval Christian site.[6]

Description

Reenconnell contains a stone cross.[7][8][9]

References

  1. https://www.archaeology.ie/sites/default/files/media/pdf/monuments-in-state-care-kerry.pdf
  2. McGill, Lochlann (11 September 1992). "In Conall's Footsteps". Brandon via Google Books.
  3. Hendroff, Adrian (18 May 2015). "The Dingle Peninsula". The Collins Press via Google Books.
  4. Nolan, William; Ronayne, Liam; Dunlevy, Mairead (11 September 1995). "Donegal: History & Society : Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County". Geography Publications via Google Books.
  5. Lyons, Mary E. (25 February 2014). "The Blue Ridge Tunnel: A Remarkable Engineering Feat in Antebellum Virginia". Arcadia Publishing via Google Books.
  6. Barrington, T. J. (11 September 1999). "Discovering Kerry: Its History, Heritage & Topography". Collins Press via Google Books.
  7. "Reenconnell, County Kerry". www.earlychristianireland.net.
  8. Herity, Michael (11 September 1995). "Studies in the Layout, Buildings and Art in Stone of Early Irish Monasteries". Pindar Press via Google Books.
  9. Harbison, Peter; Frühgeschichte, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz Forschungsinstitut für Vor- und; Academy, Royal Irish (11 September 1992). "The high crosses of Ireland: an iconographical and photographic survey". R. Habelt via Google Books.
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