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Kilgobbin : Standing Stone

CountyDublin
Grid RefO 195 246
GPSO 19522 24610 (6m)
Longitude6° 12' 31.56" W
Latitude53° 15' 30.2" N
Nearest TownBray (8.9 Km)
OS Sheet50
UTM zone29U
UTM x686179.53803964
UTM y5904650.0633443
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Visit Notes

Sunday, 30th October 2005

It just goes to show you that it's easy to not know much about where you live that this stone stands just 15 minutes walk from my old house and I only found out about it a couple of weeks ago.

I would say it's 50/50 whether this is prehistoric or a modern cattle scratching post. In most parts of the country its square section would tend to make you think it's more recent, but around here we have several examples like this, such as those at Rockbrook (County Dublin). Like those at Rockbrook this stone is about 1.6m tall.

Finding it wasn't as striaght forward as I'd assumed it would be, but it is actually very easy to reach. Just opposite Kilgobbin castle there is a small road. if you go down this lane the stone is roughly 150m beyond the 'Private No Entry' sign (that I didn't see until on my way out ... honest) in the field to the left just after the bungalow.

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All Sites Visited On 30th October 2005

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A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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3.4 Km (E) there is a Portal Tomb at Brennanstown known as Glendruid.
6.4 Km (ESE) there is a Cross at St. Anne's Church Shankhill known as Kiltuck.
8 Km (ENE) there is a Rock Outcrop at Dalkey known as Sorrento Point.
4.2 Km (NE) there is a Church at Kill Of The Grange.
6.8 Km (W) there is a Portal Tomb at Woodtown known as Mount Venus.

A Selection of Other Standing Stones

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