I do believe so. i have never heard of a monk that didn't live in one. It's just proper and the common thing.
Irish monks did and do live in Ireland in a Monastery.
Monastery for monks (males).Nunnery or convent for nuns (females).
It was a simple escape, a monastery of stone and sky.
a monastery is where monks live and work.
The number of occupants will depend upon the size of the monastery. A monastery is a housing unit for monks.
Monks or Friars.
In an nunnery. Monks lived in Monerstrys.
A monastery is a place where nuns and/or monks live. Some of the nuns devote their lives to God so they only live and work inside the monastery instead of a working as a teacher or other profession outside the monastery.
Monks and Friars live in a monastery. Nuns and cloistered women live in monasteries as well, not to be confused with convents.
The people who work in a monastery are monks. That's all I know.
In a monastery or abbeyMonks live in monasteries, and nuns live in convents or in monasteries.
Mostly in a monastery, typically one of their lineage.