Again there is no sign of this standing stone. Seems to be a regular occurance in the Golden Vale.
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Sites within 20km of Husseystown
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Knockmorris
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Mullaghnoney
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Kedrah
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Kedrah Fort
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Cloghabreedy
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Caherabbey Lower
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St. Patricks Stone
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Knockgraffon Motte
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Giantsgrave
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Lissava
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Rosegreen
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Ballyroan
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Carron Henge
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Slieveanard
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Ballymorris
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Toureen Peacaun
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Rath na Drinne
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Ballinree South
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Sturrakeen
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Togher
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Jamestown
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Temple-etney
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Laghtshanaquilla
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Corralough
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Bawnard
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Gurteen Lower
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St Berriherts Kyle
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Cloghadda
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Cloran Old
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Rossadrehid
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Kilfeakle Churchquarter
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Ballagh II
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Knockballynoe
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Knockballynoe
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Glennafallia
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Ballagh I
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Knockshanahullion
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Greenane
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Buffanagh
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Slievenamon
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