
What is recorded here
Located in low-lying pastureland, W of a stream that forms part of the townland boundary around Saggart village. An aerial photograph (FSI 285/6) taken in 1971 shows small conjoined irregular fields defined by low earthworks running on a different axis to the fields in which they appear. This area has since been landscaped for the creation of a golf course. There are no visible remains at ground level.
Compiled by Geraldine Stout
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