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Brittas

Portal Tomb

<b>Brittas</b>Posted by ryanerImage © ryaner
Also known as:
  • Grave of the Princess
  • The Castletimon dolmen

Nearest Town:Wicklow (9km N)
OS Ref (IE):   T298851 / Sheet: 62
Latitude:52° 54' 4.08" N
Longitude:   6° 4' 14.74" W

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Investigation into Brittas Bay dolmen damage


Damage to an ancient dolmen in Brittas Bay has been reported to the gardaĆ­ and the National Monument Service.

The megalithic tomb named the Castletimon Dolmen dates back close to 4,000 years and is a protected monument.

Part of the structure appears to have been knocked down, while stones and earth have been pulled away... continues...
ryaner Posted by ryaner
30th March 2016ce

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From the top of [Castletimon] hill the legend has it, that some mighty giant of old hurled the covering stone at his brother giant of Ballinaclea hill in a moment of anger, but, falling short of its intended aim, the stone rested on the bank of the river, there meeting the pillar-stones flung by him of Balinaclea at his antagonist of Castletimon.
He concludes the article by saying he will leave the Ogham stone, ruined church and cromlech:
under the protection of the genii of Castletimon hill, and the peasantry of the neighbourhood; and I hope that the dreaded anger of the former, or the stout hands of the latter, may preserve them from the Vandalic clutches of those who would convert them into gate-posts, hob-stones, or road-metal.

'Description of a Cromleac and Ogham monument near Castletimon Church, County of Wicklow, by Mr J C Tuomey, N T.
in the Proc/Trans of Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc. vol III (1854-5). (viewable at Google Books).
Rhiannon Posted by Rhiannon
29th September 2007ce
Edited 29th September 2007ce