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Image of Sess Kilgreen (Passage Grave) by CianMcLiam

Someone call the stile council... This used to be the access point to the tomb, now barbed wired over and trampled into the mud.

Image credit: Ken Williams
Image of Sess Kilgreen (Passage Grave) by CianMcLiam

A charmingly imperfect set of concentric circles around a central tiny cup mark, the only visible carving on this chamber orthostat.

Image credit: Ken Williams/ShadowsandStone.com
Image of Sess Kilgreen (Passage Grave) by CianMcLiam

I think its the actual contours of moss that you can see showing up here and not the fine detail of the carving itself

Image credit: Ken Williams/ShadowsandStone.com
Image of Sess Kilgreen (Passage Grave) by CianMcLiam

Diamonds in the rough.. Moss is gradually claiming all the stunning carving work inside the chamber.

Image credit: Ken Williams/ShadowsandStone.com

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Sess Kilgreen

‘not easy to find’ says Fourwind’s visit notes, ‘Wellington boots are essential’ adds Anthony Weir on the Portal. Why oh why didn’t I take heed? This isnt easy to find or access but its very much worth the effort, with plenty of time on your hands you should find it ok but do make sure you’ve got good boots, not ten yards from the farm gate I was six inches in mud, including the organic kind.

The farmyard is very easy to find, I knocked on the door of the old house and just about five minutes later was giving up and moving on when I heard a very croaky ‘hello?!’ from the back yard and a blonde girl in her pyjamas and slippers poked her head around the corner. ‘Oh the stone with the markings on it? What time is it? God I’ve got a rotten hangover.. half two in the afternoon.. oh. The stone’s over there’ ‘passage tomb? thats a very fancy name for it.. I think there’s something further up the next field’. Oh yes, a great start! Twenty minutes and ten inches of sludge later I still hadnt found the chamber so there was no option but to phone up Fourwinds who kindly obliged with directions by proxy and some handy GPS co-ords.

The fields are all now barbed wired over and the stile has been removed so its a bit tricky, there’s also what looks like a motte (marked ‘rath’ on the map) near the road with trees all around it which had me on a wild goose chase. I think the map actually has the chamber marked as a rath also as there does indeed seem to be a large standing stone where the map has a second one marked.

The chamber is bigger than I pictured and its hard to imagine a roof over it, its very wide in comparison to the height of the chamber, like a smaller Fourknocks with no sub chambers. /the markings are very faded indeed and it took quite a while to bring them out with flash but running your fingers over them gives you a good feel for whats still visible, the moss has claimed most though.

Sites within 20km of Sess Kilgreen