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This mighty double bullaun is a treat. It appears to be used as a water trough for the cattle now and it can certainly hold some water. The double bullauns are nearly joined in one big slot and must be 20 cms deep.
The stone stands just over the hedge from the track and is fairly tricky to see.
Check out the nearby cross.
All Sites Visited On 4th November 2001 « Previous Site Next Site »
As you can see from the photos from my first visit here I hadn't really seen this stone properly, but had only seen it through the hedgerow. This time I went into the field to take a proper look. The boulder that these two large bullauns are cut into is proportionally large and very impressive. The stone has almost certainly been uprooted and moved to its current field-edge location.
All Sites Visited On 6th January 2008 « Previous Site Next Site »
From Bagenalstown take the R724 east. Take the third left and then turn right at the t junction. When you reach a sharp left hand bend you will see a lane going to the right. These items are about 30 m down this lane on the left.
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