Frater or Refectory

Finest surviving example in Ireland

Frater or Refectory

This, the most substantial room of the south range and the finest surviving example in Ireland, is the communal dining room. On its western wall is a serving hatch which connected with the adjoining kitchen. Further along the same wall is a set of steps which led to a pulpit. One of the monks read lessons from here during meals, which were otherwise eaten in silence.

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