
Small in comparison to most bullauns.
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Small in comparison to most bullauns.
Roadside stone.
A large, almost flat roadside stone in the isolated townland of Toor. The bullaun, or very large cupmark, is on the northern edge of the stone, about 10 cms across and 4 cms deep. There is some folklore attached to the stone here: megalithomania.com/show/site/731/the_dailteen_stone_bullaun_stone.htm
The stone is at the beginning of a gated track that leads up into the area of Toor that has the stones circles and other antiquarian curiosities.