
21st March 2012
Image credit: Michael Mitchell
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
21st March 2012
The site consists of a three stone row and a single standing stone.
The standing stone is about 25 yards away and is around six and a half feet high.
The row is aligned NE-SW. The middle stone has fallen and is partly buried. The SW stone has split in two giving it quite a dramatic look. This is the fourth example of a split stone that I have seen in West Cork.
Access is through a farmard at the end of a private road. The people are very helpful and friendly.