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Lough-na-Crannagh : Crannog

CountyAntrim
Grid RefD 179 427
Longitude6° 8' 50.37" W
Latitude55° 13' 2.15" N
Nearest TownCushendun (12.2 Km)
OS Sheet5
UTM zone29U
UTM x681467.84135661
UTM y6122680.2291166
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Visit Notes

Sunday, 18th February 2007

This site looks like a superb example of its type. I didn't get very close to it, but I was able to see it from the hills to the south on the way to Cloghafadd (County Antrim). It looks in very good condition with very well defined stone edges. I will take a closer look the next time I am in the area.

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Sunday, 25th February 2007

One of the best places to see this excellent example of a crannog is from the road to the south near to Tervillin (County Antrim). From here you can clearly see the wonderful stone work that forms the crannogs edges and that has kept it in such good shape. I'm quite taken with this site - I'd love to be able to actually go out to it one day.

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Random Gazetteer

A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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3.6 Km (WSW) there is a Stone Pair at Ballynaglogh known as Ballynagloch.
9.1 Km (SSW) there is a Standing Stone at Corvally.
5.9 Km (SSE) there is a Standing Stone at Ballyvennaght.
948.7 m (SSE) there is a Court Tomb at Tervillin known as Cloghafadd.
5.7 Km (S) there is a Court Tomb at Glenmakeerin.

A Selection of Other Crannogs

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