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Earthwork in Ballingarry

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Earthwork in Ballingarry
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In pasture, immediately S of a road running E-W that forms townland boundary with Ballyfroota. A megalithic structure (LI049-103----), graveyard (LI049-102---) and holy well (LI049-101----) lie 80m to the NW. Depicted on the 1840 ed. OSi 6-inch map as a raised circular-shaped area defined by a scarp with a stone wall on top. Shown on the 1897 ed. OSi 25-inch map as a raised sub-circular shaped area (dims. c. 66m N-S; 58m E-W) defined by a scarp from NW-N-E-S-SW, truncated at W by a drain running NE-SW, intersected at NE by a pond. In 1840 the Ordnance Survey recorded this monument as one of 'four forts' in the townland (OSNB Abbeyfeale to Bruree, 191). Partially levelled monument visible as sub-circular shaped area defined by a tree-lined fosse from NW-N-E-S-SW on Digital Globe orthoimage taken between 2011-13 and on Google Earth orthoimages. A linear cropmark running NE-SW, truncating the monument at W is visible on Google Earth orthoimage taken 10/10/2006. See attached Google Earth orthoimages. Compiled by: Fiona Rooney Date of upload: 11 October 2021
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