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Walk with me through the (well-preserved) ruins of Tintern Abbey, County Wexford, where every stone tells a story of Norman power and medieval devotion. In this raw, unfiltered POV tour, experience the abbey as if you were right there — little to no edits, just the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of the past.
0:00 – Introduction: Step Into Tintern Abbey
0:45 – The Founding of Tintern Abbey by William Marshal (1200)
3:30 – Norman Influence in Wexford & Religious Context
6:15 – Architecture & Romanesque Details of the Abbey
10:00 – Life at the Abbey: Monks, Community, and Worship
13:45 – Historical Events & Stories Linked to Tintern
17:30 – Surviving the Centuries: Decline & Ruins
21:00 – Final Walkthrough & Reflection
24:30 – Outro & Subscribe for More HistoryWalks
Founded in 1200 by William Marshal, Tintern Abbey was built after a perilous sea voyage, reflecting the spiritual and cultural ambitions of the Normans in Ireland. From its soaring arches to carved stone details, this site offers a glimpse into medieval religious life and the Norman influence on Wexford.
Location: Tintern Abbey, County Wexford, Ireland
Founded: 1200, by William Marshal
Era: Norman / Medieval Ireland
Credit to : History Hooked