This is a long wedge tomb . The east-west aligned gallery is over 10m long, but it is very, very disturbed. The site is also overgrown at the west end and it is not easy to decide which end is the front.
There are many stones cast about that could be roofstones. Several of these have hollows below them, but I don't think they're original features. There is one roofstone at the east end that appears to be in place.
The monument is located on a small spur of ground overlooking a very boggy depression.
I do not recommend that you attempt to reach this monument from the nearby court tomb (see Caltragh (County Sligo)), because the ground between them is horrible. Approach both from the road.
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