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Ballindud : Portal Tomb

CountyWaterford
Grid RefS 602 087
GPSS 60211 08745 (7m)
Longitude7° 7' 7.4" W
Latitude52° 13' 38.19" N
Nearest TownWaterford (3.8 Km)
OS Sheet76
UTM zone29U
UTM x628489.9692893
UTM y5787984.492258
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Visit Notes

Sunday, 31st March 2002

This tomb is now just one stone, standing forlorn in the center of a field. I really didn't fancy trudging through the newly sprouting crops to get any closer.

I don't know when the rest of it disappeared but it must be not too long ago because someone knows it was a tomb.

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Sunday, 15th June 2003

The first time I came to this site I got it wrong. This is because the OS map people got the map wrong first, though, so I feel vindicated. What I first thought was the tomb is a standing stone that is where the map says 'Megalithic Tomb'.

The tomb itself is 250m south of the stone in the next field. It's not really worth visiting, because of two factors. One it has collapsed and two it is completely hidden under a mound of briers.

I managed to scrape some of the brambles to one side so that I could verify that I had actually found it. The rather large, 1m thick, capstone has now completely squashed all of the structure beneath it. The Archaeological Inventory says it stands on one portal, but alas no more.

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Sunday, 3rd June 2007

This site is still a mess. There is even more vegetation covering it now. I managed to peer inside the brambles at the front of the tomb today. The two stones that once held this end up have definitely collapsed and now lie beneath the capstone. I don't know when this happened, but I do know that they were upright in 1897, but that's about it.

The tomb is also a bit more tricky to find than it used to be, because of the new road just to the south.

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Directions

From Waterford take the Tramore road south until you reach Ballindud roundabout. Turn left and then turn left again at the Couse Bridge roundabout. 50m up this road you will be able to see a standing stone in the field to the left. Park here (carefully). From the gate walk straight along the edge of the field through the gap into the next field. Turn left and walk around this field until you reach another gap. Go through this and the tomb (or pile of brambles) can be seen to the left.

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A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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3.6 Km (SW) there is a Wedge Tomb at Munmahoge.
9.1 Km (W) there is a Stone Pair at Raheens.
6.7 Km (WSW) there is a Portal Tomb at Gaulstown.
5.3 Km (E) there is a Kist at Ballygunnertemple.
100 m (N) there is a Standing Stone at Ballindud.

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