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Image of Ahaglaslin (Portal Tomb) by CianMcLiam

The sun was right behind it so it was hard to get a decent photo from any angle except above it, here you can see the partially collapsed chamber and the ivy growing up the front topping the capstone with a fringe.

Image credit: Ken Williams (CianMcLiam)
Image of Ahaglaslin (Portal Tomb) by CianMcLiam

The gorse and bracken have retreated, exposing a very nice tomb with nicely craggy stones and a very clear court to the front.

Image credit: Ken Williams (CianMcLiam)

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Ahaglaslin

I nearly hit a ditch on the main road to Rosscarberry when I saw this clinging to the side of the valley. I wasn’t expecting it to be so near the road, in fact I thought I wouldn’t have time to go and find it at all. It ‘looks’ accessible from the road and with all the gorse and bracken removed from around it, it stuck out like a sore thumb.

After a few minutes knocking on the door of the farm and shouting into the various barns I gave up looking for permission and directions and made my way downhill. I probably went the hard way, figuring it would be easier to see looking up the ridge rather than down, there may be a path there somewhere but it was a pretty hairy climb up to it once I finally found it.

It is a very nice tomb, the chamber is too collapsed to climb inside though and it leans at a seemingly dangerous angle. It has two plate like stones lying horizontally on the backstones supporting the capstone, careful planning and practical construction most likely saved this tomb from total collapse.

A nice tomb with plenty of character.

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