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Balrothery : Standing Stone

CountyDublin
Grid RefO 202 612
GPSO 20236 61245 (6m)
Longitude6° 11' 2.77" W
Latitude53° 35' 14.15" N
Nearest TownBalbriggan (2.6 Km)
OS Sheet43
UTM zone29U
UTM x686379.71125433
UTM y5941289.2249848
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Visit Notes

Sunday, 21st October 2001

This majestic stone sits at the rear of a building site. New houses springing up around it. The builders seem to have been very careful about keeping clear of it, which makes a change. The stone is about 1.3m high and 80 cm square in section. Obviously a lot of ambience and magik is lost from this stone because of its current setting.

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Sunday, 17th October 2004

As I was passing I decided to pop by and see how this stone had faired since I was last here 3 years ago. When I was last here it was on the edge of a housing development. Now it is the centre-piece for a soon-to-be communal green in a small estate.

It's hard to tell if the stone has been moved due to the surrounding houses blocking a view to any point of reference. It seems to be in the same spot, but now it is reaised up above the road level some 1.5m. How much ground lowering went on here I don't know.

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Directions

From the N1/M1 take the R132 north into Balrothery. At the cross roads turn right and the take the second left. After 150m you should see a new housing development on your right. The stone is right at the back of this.

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316.2 m (WNW) there is a Artificial Mound at Inch.
2.8 Km (E) there is a Cairn at Knocken.
6.5 Km (S) there is a Bullaun Stone at Lusk known as Lusk - Bullaun.
300 m (W) there is a Church at Balrothery.
5.7 Km (NW) there is a Holy Well at Tobersool.

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