What is recorded here
Kinahan (1879-88, 157) describes an enclosure on a NE-facing slope at Cummerduff that is probably post-medieval as a parallelogram (dims. c. 23-29m N-S; c. 16m E-W) probably defined by stone walls. Its precise location is not known, but it was on NE-facing slope in Cummerduff, just SW of the kiln (WX002-045----), with enclosure (WX002-047----) to the SW.
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Date of upload: 1 February, 2012
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