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Carns (Standing Stone / Menhir) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 2 images, 1 fieldnote, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © Bawn79 © 2013
Nearest Town:
Strokestown (11km ENE)
OS Ref (IE):
M82957844 /
Sheet: 40
Latitude:
53° 45' 18.97" N
Longitude:
8° 15' 30.66" W
Added by
bawn79
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Carns (0.04km WSW) (3 posts)
Carns (0.32km WSW) (7 posts)
Carnfree (0.48km W) (4 posts)
Sheegeeragh (1.73km E) (3 posts)
Daith's Stone (5.06km WNW) (4 posts)
Glenballythomas (5.06km WNW) (1 post)
Oweynagat (5.73km WNW) (6 posts)
Misgaun Meva (5.97km NW) (2 posts)
Rathnadarve (6.25km WNW) (7 posts)
Rathbeag (6.55km NW) (4 posts)
Rathmor (6.91km NW) (2 posts)
Rath Cruachan (6.91km NW) (10 posts)
Bellanagare (10.82km WNW) (3 posts)
Rathra (10.91km W) (11 posts)
Rathra (10.91km W) (1 post)
Rathra (10.91km W) (1 post)
Kilcorkey (11.92km WNW) (4 posts)
Cornamucklagh and Falmore (12.91km WNW) (0 posts)
Fuerty (15.52km S) (8 posts)
Lissacarrow (15.52km S) (0 posts)
Castlestrange (18.74km S) (3 posts)
Cloonkeen (18.88km W) (5 posts)
Cloonkeen (18.88km W) (0 posts)
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Broken & fallen standing stone.
From Archaeology.ie
At the crest of the N-facing slope of a WNW-ESE ridge, c. 250m N of the broad WNW-ESE ridge of Carnfree. A limestone slab (L 3.7m; Wth 0.35-1m; T c. 0.25-0.45m) is lying prone and broken in two, 40m E of the ring-barrow
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Posted by
bawn79
26th August 2013ce