Iona, Iona Nunnery. View of interior of refectory from North-West.
AG 5147
Description Iona, Iona Nunnery. View of interior of refectory from North-West.
Date 1973
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number AG 5147
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 366561
Scope and Content Refectory of Iona Nunnery, Argyll and Bute The remains of this Augustinian nunnery stand on sheltered ground about 400 m south-west of the Abbey. They comprise the nunnery church and portions of the associated conventual buildings standing on the south side. The remains date from the 13th century. The refectory formed part of the south range and was probably entered via a doorway at the east end of the cloister-walk. It was originally a lofty, single-storeyed room, but during a later phase, a wooden floor was inserted into the eastern part. This is a view of the interior of the refectory from the north-west. The east gable can be seen, with the remains of the 15th-century window. Below is a doorway leading to the east range of buildings. The back (south) wall, had three windows in it. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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