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'Baltinglass Hill' : Passage Tomb

TownlandBaltinglass
CountyWicklow
Grid RefS 885 892
GPSS 88547 89241 (11m)
Longitude6° 40' 57.24" W
Latitude52° 56' 48.12" N
Nearest TownBaltinglass (1.9 Km)
OS Sheet61
UTM zone29U
UTM x655703.7483036
UTM y5868855.0277421

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Sitting infront of the bowl looking down passage.

Photo Taken: Sunday, 10th March 2002

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Sunday, 22nd October 2006

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Sunday, 10th March 2002

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Miscellanea

There are actually three passage tombs here, all of different designs.

B1 is a round chamber (2m diam) with walls made up by orthostats.

B2 is possibly cruciform. Hard to tell.

B3 had dry stone walls and a corbelled roof.

The carved bowl in B1 is 2m wide, 1m deep and .5m tall ... and beautiful.

There is also a later cist burial.

Random Gazetteer

A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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4.7 Km (E) there is a Ogham Stone at Colvinstown.
6.5 Km (E) there is a Stone Row (Alignment) at Keadeen.
9.7 Km (SSE) there is a Standing Stone at Williamstown (Co. Carlow).
5.9 Km (E) there is a Cairn at Keadeen.
8.2 Km (WNW) there is a Church at Killelan (Co. Kildare).

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