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Ballygunnertemple Cist
Ballyhussa Standing Stone / Menhir
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Ballymote Standing Stone / Menhir
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Ballymote Barrow Round Barrow(s)
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Ballynaclogh South Standing Stone / Menhir
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Ballynageeragh Portal Tomb
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Ballynamona Lower Court Tomb
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Ballyquin Standing Stone / Menhir
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Ballyquin Portal Tomb
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Ballyvoyle Standing Stone / Menhir
Bawnard Chambered Tomb
Blenheim Hill Chambered Tomb
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Boherboy Standing Stone / Menhir
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Carrickavrantry Wedge Tomb
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Carrigeen Standing Stone / Menhir
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Carriglong Passage Grave
Castlecraddock Chambered Tomb
Cloghadda Standing Stone / Menhir
Coolnahorna Bullaun Stone
Couse Chambered Tomb
Crough Standing Stones
Croughaun Hill Cairn(s)
Curraghaskin Standing Stones
Curraghkeily Bullaun Stone
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Drumlohah Souterrain
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Dunhill Portal Tomb
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Gaulstown Portal Tomb
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Gaulstown Cist Cist
Glenaphuca Standing Stone / Menhir
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Glennafallia Cairn(s)
Graigavalla Standing Stone / Menhir
Gurteen Lower Portal Tomb
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Harristown Passage Grave
Kealfoun Standing Stone / Menhir
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Kilcolman Standing Stone / Menhir
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Knockanaffrin Standing Stones
Knockanduff Wedge Tomb
Knockboy Standing Stones
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Knockeen Portal Tomb
Leckaun Bullaun Stone
Lisduggan Chambered Tomb
Lissahane Standing Stones
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Matthewstown Passage Grave
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Mothel Stone Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art
Parkbeg Standing Stone / Menhir
Pickardstown Standing Stone / Menhir
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Powersknock Standing Stone / Menhir
Raheens Standing Stone / Menhir
Rathmaiden Standing Stone / Menhir
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Saint Declan's Stone Natural Rock Feature
Savagetown Standing Stone / Menhir
Savagetown Portal Tomb
Scartnadriny Cairn(s)
Sheskin Portal Tomb
The Sweep Standing Stone / Menhir
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Tooreen
Whitestown Chambered Tomb
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Whitfield Standing Stone / Menhir

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Ballyquin (Portal Tomb) — Images (click to view fullsize)

<b>Ballyquin</b>Posted by muller muller Posted by muller
3rd January 2012ce

Carrigeen (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Fieldnotes

Another site in impressive surrounds. This standing stone at the end of a road that is a cul de sac up in these mountains. There is a viewing sport with a carpark and the stone is less than 500m from the standing stone. I understand there is some very beautiful scenery in the hills around here for hill-walking. bawn79 Posted by bawn79
10th December 2011ce

Carrigeen (Standing Stone / Menhir) — Images

<b>Carrigeen</b>Posted by bawn79 bawn79 Posted by bawn79
10th December 2011ce

Knockanaffrin (Standing Stones) — Fieldnotes

This impressively situated pair of standing stones are at the end of a track leading from a sheep farmers farmyard / house. This is real sheep farming company so not really the kind of place for bringing a dog.
The standing stones are both about 1.8m high. On fourwinds website it reckons it found signs of an unrecorded stone circle in the vicinity.
bawn79 Posted by bawn79
10th December 2011ce

Knockanaffrin (Standing Stones) — Images

<b>Knockanaffrin</b>Posted by bawn79<b>Knockanaffrin</b>Posted by bawn79<b>Knockanaffrin</b>Posted by bawn79 bawn79 Posted by bawn79
10th December 2011ce

Tooreen Row (Stone Row / Alignment) — Fieldnotes

A small (in height) stone row of redish sandstone (I think). It may be that some of the height is lost in the bog below. It is signposted from the nearby stone circle. bawn79 Posted by bawn79
10th December 2011ce

Tooreen Row (Stone Row / Alignment) — Images

<b>Tooreen Row</b>Posted by bawn79 bawn79 Posted by bawn79
10th December 2011ce

Tooreen Circle (Stone Circle) — Fieldnotes

This stone circle is situated in the beautiful Nire Valley. The Valley is a real hidden gem south of Clonmel town. The drive from the Bulmers factory in Clonmel over the mountains down into the valley is like being transported to another world only 10 minutes from (realitive) civilisation.
There is a forest path all the way to the circle is it is easy to find. Im not sure if I would drive all the way in, I parked at the edge of the forestry and walked about 15mins to it.
This site seems to be visited quite a bit from the fire that had been made in the middle of it. You may not want to meet the people that did this.
bawn79 Posted by bawn79
10th December 2011ce
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