Well, when you come here you can play hunt the round tower ! The site is very ruined and the round tower remains are just 1.3m above ground level, although it does drop to a depth of 2.5m inside. The best feature of the tower is the amazingly worn and eroded door sill - from this it would appear that the door was at ground level, a most unusual feature.
In the grave yard there is a very worn square cross base and judging from the 30cm square socket must have held a mighty cross at one time.
The most interesting feature of the site for me are actually the remains of a bivalite embankment that surrounds the settlement.
| Tony M from Leinster Ireland | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Tom Nelligan (The Standing Stone) from Laois | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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This is an explanation of (and a bit of a disclaimer for) the coordinates I provide. Where a GPS figure is given this is the master for all other coordinates. According to my Garmin these are quite accurate. Where there is no GPS figure the 6 figure grid reference is master for the others. This may not be very accurate as it could have come from the OS maps and could have been read by eye. Consequently, all other cordinates are going to have inaccuracies. The calculation of Longitude and Latitude uses an algorithm that is not 100% accurate. The long/lat figures are used as a basis for calculating the UTM & ITM coordinates. Consequently, UTM & ITM coordinates are slightly out. UTM is a global coordinate system - Universal Transverse Mercator - that is at the core of the GPS system. ITM is the new coordinate system - Irish Transverse Mercator - that is more accurate and more GPS friendly than the Irish Grid Reference system. This will be used on the next generation of Irish OS maps. |