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Crossraguel Abbey

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Crossraguel Abbey — monastery ruins in South Ayrshire, Scotland, UK.

Crossraguel Abbey, abbeys & priories in Scottish Lowlands

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Maybole · 2.9 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Crossraguel Abbey is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1201. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "monastery ruins in South Ayrshire, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 55.3385°, -4.7207°.

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Heritage listing

The Abbey of Saint Mary of Crossraguel is a ruin of a former Cluniac abbey near the town of Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Although it is a ruin, visitors can still see the monks’ church, cloister and dovecote.

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

From Historic Environment Scotland

Get a glimpse into the history of Crossraguel Abbey and highlights of the Cluniac monastery, still largely complete despite seeing conflict. Contact us today for more information.

Read more on the official property page.

From the Wikipedia article

The Abbey of Saint Mary of Crossraguel is a ruin of a former Cluniac abbey near the town of Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Although it is a ruin, visitors can still see the monks’ church, cloister and dovecote.

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Background

History

Crossraguel Abbey was founded in 1244 by Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick. The earl sought assistance from the abbot and monks of Paisley Abbey and provided them with land and funds. However, the Paisley superiors built only a small chapel for Crossraguel and kept the remainder for themselves. Upset at this, the earl took the case to law, seeking assistance from the Bishop of Glasgow, who ruled on the earl's behalf. He required not only that Paisley build the monastery at Crossraguel, but also that some of the monks from Paisley should be transferred there. These monks were given the authority to choose their own abbot. The abbot of Paisley, it was decreed, was not to interfere with…

Visiting

Since the Reformation, some of the stone has been removed for local construction, but the abbey ruins remain among the most complete of any medieval religious house to survive in Scotland. The site is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument and is open to the public with an entrance charge. The VisitScotland website describes the property as follows: "Although a ruin, the Crossraguel Abbey is still complete with the original monks’ church, their cloister and even their dovecot (pigeon tower). Fine architectural details from the 15th century can still be seen within the ruins with the chapter house still standing complete with benches for the monks and an arched…

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Coordinates
55.3385, -4.7207
Postcode
KA19 8HQ
Parliamentary constituency
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
Established
1201
Nearest railway station
Maybole2.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Crossraguel Abbey?
Crossraguel Abbey is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode KA19 8HQ).
When was Crossraguel Abbey built?
Built or established in 1201.
Is Crossraguel Abbey a listed building?
Crossraguel Abbey is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
How do I get to Crossraguel Abbey?
The nearest railway station is Maybole, about 2.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode KA19 8HQ.