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Kilfountan : Cross Pillar

CountyKerry
Grid RefQ 423 032
Longitude10° 18' 17.04" W
Latitude52° 9' 29.55" N
Nearest TownDingle (3 Km)
OS Sheet70
UTM zone29U
UTM x410747.33122056
UTM y5779437.4814734
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Visit Notes

Saturday, 10th August 2002

Since I first saw a picture of this I have wanted to see it for myself and this was at a time when I had little interest in early Christian objects. The slim, delicate, expanding pillar of stone is beautifully carved with lovely cross in a circle with exquisite spirals above and below. Below an inscription reads FINTEN, from whom the site gets its name.

Down one side are traces of ogham (I could see just one possible letter).

The pillar stands 1.2m tall to the east of the remains of a small rectangular building, presumably an oratory, which in turn appears to stand within an square area denoted by a low embankment.

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