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Concentric enclosure in Grangebarry

Concentric enclosure

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A local fairy fort (ringfort/rath); wider significance not recorded.

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On a steep SW-facing slope in undulating pasture. Stable yard has been built to W of monument. Enclosure visible, though overgrown with vegetation, on aerial photograph taken in 1974 (GSI S.623/2). It was levelled c. 1975-6 (Cahill 1982). There are low undulations where the monument stood but nothing definable. A ringfort (TS062-044----) is located immediately to the NE and another ringfort (TS062-043----) lies immediately beyond this. Monument is depicted on both 1st (1840) and 1903-04 ed. OS 6-inch map as a roughly circular enclosure (diam. c. 20-30m) defined by a bank, fosse, berm, scarp and outer fosse. It is described as a bivallate ringfort by Killanin and Duignan (1967, 280) but the apparent presence of a berm indicated on the OS 6-inch maps suggest that it may have been a concentric enclosure. Compiled by: Jean Farrelly Date of revised upload: 14 October 2014 This monument is subject to a preservation order made under the National Monuments Acts 1930 to 2014 (PO no. 9/1976).
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