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'Leac na Scail' : Portal Tomb

TownlandKilmogue
CountyKilkenny
Grid RefS 503 282
GPSS 50263 28164 (5m)
Longitude7° 15' 41.08" W
Latitude52° 24' 10.04" N
Nearest TownMullinavat (7.2 Km)
OS Sheet75
UTM zone29U
UTM x618276.21854213
UTM y5807261.077912

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Kilmogue - Standing Stone
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Did I mention that the front is leaning?

Photo Taken: Sunday, 6th April 2003

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Miscellanea

The most remarkable cromlech is at Kilmogue, in the barony of Knocktopher; the upper stone is 45 feet in circumference, and is elevated six feet above the ground at its lower end, and 15 at its upper: the country people call it Lachan Schal, or "the Great Altar."

from

A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF IRELAND by Samuel Lewis (1837)

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A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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7 Km (N) there is a Round Tower at Agerviller.
8.1 Km (W) there is a High Cross at Kilkieran.
10 Km (WNW) there is a Passage Tomb at Knockroe.
8.5 Km (WNW) there is a Ogham Stone at Lamoge Farm known as Lamoge.
3.7 Km (WSW) there is a Standing Stone at Garryduff.

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