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Croghan Hill
Artificial Mound
Croghan Hill (Artificial Mound) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. The site also contains a vast wealth of information on many more ancient sites across the UK & Ireland.
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Nearest Town:
Tullamore (16km SW)
OS Ref (IE):
N481331 /
Sheet: 48
Latitude:
53° 20' 45.43" N
Longitude:
7° 16' 39.7" W
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Croghan Hill (0.1km S) (4 posts)
Croghan Hill (0.1km S) (3 posts)
St. Patrick's Well (0.45km NNE) (3 posts)
Oldcroghan (0.94km WSW) (0 posts)
Croghan Demesne (1.25km E) (1 post)
Clonin Hill (4.42km ENE) (4 posts)
Grovesend or Mooneysland (7.23km ENE) (3 posts)
Montrath (7.34km W) (0 posts)
Cappanrush (8.28km W) (0 posts)
Derrygrogan Big (8.55km WSW) (0 posts)
Rathdrum (8.63km WSW) (3 posts)
Calverstown (11.13km WNW) (0 posts)
Gibbonstown (11.22km NNW) (0 posts)
Beggstown (11.82km NNW) (0 posts)
Pass of Kilbride (12.03km NNE) (5 posts)
Dunboden Park (12.16km NW) (0 posts)
Garryduff Barrow (12.23km W) (0 posts)
Clonaglin (13km W) (0 posts)
Kileenmore (14.88km SW) (9 posts)
Meelaghans (14.88km SW) (0 posts)
Corbally (15.18km NNW) (0 posts)
Clonkeen (15.65km ESE) (5 posts)
Cloncanon (15.83km E) (0 posts)
Tullanisky (16.34km NNW) (0 posts)
Lilliput (16.59km WNW) (0 posts)
School Boy (17.46km NW) (0 posts)
Loughaun (18.13km WSW) (0 posts)
Sarsfieldstown/Rathwire Upper (19.91km NNE) (4 posts)
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