Definitely a mixture. I reckon that the cairn is probably prehistoric - All three stones originally had Ogham but only the one is still visible. Apparently there is a second bullaun a few metres away in the woods.
St Abán was supposedly the Brother of St Gobnait. He is rumoured to be buried here
Nice little assembly, a bullaun, ogham, and a bit of a mish-mash. Any folklore etc.?
Definitely a mixture. I reckon that the cairn is probably prehistoric - All three stones originally had Ogham but only the one is still visible. Apparently there is a second bullaun a few metres away in the woods.
St Abán was supposedly the Brother of St Gobnait. He is rumoured to be buried here