The most prominent and spectacular building on Devenish is the round tower. This is a superb example and to make it even more special you can climb up to the top! This involves a set of steps up to the door followed by four ladders. At each floor the trapdoor through gets narrower and narrower. There are a couple of windows to light the way and some small lights, but the inside is still very gloomy. It is very easy to get a good impression of what it must have felt like for the monks.
On the top floor you can see out of the four windows, which face the cardinal points of the compass, to both sides of the island. You are also just feet below the underside of the conical stone roof. The beauty of this engineering is tremendous.
I was fascinated by the direction the door faces in. It does not face quite the same version of east as the east-facing window on the top floor. The door and the window above it seem to face true east. This could mean that it is actually built to allow the Equinox sun to rise into it. There must be a reason why it does not face the same direction as the topmost window.
A unique feature of this round tower is the decoration just below the conical roof. Here, around the outside, is a carved beading with a head set above each window.
Next to the base of the round tower is the base of a second one. Was this one ever complete?
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