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Knockeenagroagh

Stone Row / Alignment

<b>Knockeenagroagh</b>Posted by bawn79Image © Bawn79
Nearest Town:Watergrasshill (4km W)
OS Ref (IE):   W806831 / Sheet: 81
Latitude:51° 59' 59.13" N
Longitude:   8° 16' 57.01" W

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The stone row is a few miles from the village of Leamlara. To get to leamlara from Cork follow the N25 east and turn off into Carrigtwohill. In Carrigtwohill take a tight left in the middle of the town and follow this road on to Leamlara.
The stone row is down the road from the standing stone. It is just inside the ditch across from a few out buildings (where you can park).
It is made up of three stones, two over 2.4m high and the middle one about 1m. They seemed to be aligned towards the west and I was lucky enough to see the sun set here as it began to rain.
bawn79 Posted by bawn79
14th September 2006ce