1206 – Abbey of St. Mary d’Urso, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Known as the Old Abbey or the Hospital of St. Mary d’Urso,
Known as the Old Abbey or the Hospital of St. Mary d’Urso,
The Magdalene Tower was the belfry tower of the once extensive Dominican Friary founded here about 1224 by Lucas de Netterville,
St. Laurence Gate is a well preserved example of a 13th Century Barbican.
The walled area of medieval Drogheda enclosed 113 acres making it one of the largest walled towns in medieval Ireland.
The Wooden House, Drogheda; erected 1570 by Nicholas Bathe at the junction of Laurence and Shop streets;
A fine mid eighteenth century built by Alderman James Barlow.
Behind St Peter’s Church of Ireland are these attractive houses built as a refuge for widows of clergy.
Built on the site of an earlier church,
An important civic building at the time of its construction,
Used for over one hundred years as a bank branch,