Latitude: 56.335 / 56°20'6"N
Longitude: -6.3914 / 6°23'29"W
OS Eastings: 128683
OS Northings: 724515
OS Grid: NM286245
Mapcode National: GBR BCLZ.C6Y
Mapcode Global: WGYD7.S1N9
Plus Code: 9C8M8JP5+2C
Entry Name: Iona Abbey, Iona
Listing Name: Iona Abbey
Listing Date: 20 July 1971
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 345047
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB12310
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200345047
Location: Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon
County: Argyll and Bute
Electoral Ward: Oban South and the Isles
Parish: Kilfinichen And Kilvickeon
Traditional County: Argyllshire
Tagged with: Abbey
Transitional and Gothic. Rubble. Slated roofs.
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. MARY: Cruciform. Nave: earlier
13th cent. (widened c. 1500). N. Transept: later 12th
cent. S. Transept: c. 1500. Tower over Crossing: rebuilt
c. 1500. Chancel, with Sacristy and S. Aisle: c. 1500.
Corbelled parapets. Buttresses. Base course. Traceried
windows. Pointed W. doorway (c. 1500). Interior: Timber
ceilings. Cusped Sacristy doorway and two pointed arches
on N. side of Chancel. Piscina. Sedilia. Effigies of
Abbots Mackinnon and Mackenzie and of 8th Duke of Argyll.
CONVENTUAL BUILDINGS: Earlier 13th cent. Cloister
(pointed arches). Chapter House (barrel vault; two round
arches; traceried windows) Refectory. Abbot's House.
Infirmary (now Michael Chapel). Old Refectory (now Museum).
ST. COLUMBA'S CELL: Celtic (?). Remains on Tor Abb.
A group with items 18-24In ecclesiastical use. St. Columba established a monasteryhere 563. Norsemen raided it many times between 797 and 1069.Reginald Macdonald, Lord of Kintyre, founded a house ofBenedictine Monks on same site. (Papal Confirmation 1203). Itwas attached to Bishopric of the Isles 1507. (Church becoming Cathedral). Pillaged 1561 on order of Synod of Argyll.Bestowed on Hector Maclean of Duart 1588. Passed to Earlof Argyll 1688. Presented to Church of Scotland by 8thDuke of Argyll 1899. Church was restored 1902-10 byP.M. Chalmer. Restoration of conventual buildings beganin 1939.
The ground beneath Iona Abbey is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 for its archaeological importance. Significant upstanding and below-ground archaeological remains may survive as part of and in addition to the structures and features described above.
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