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On the level top of a ridge, adjacent to a townland boundary in the NE corner of a rectangular pasture field.
A roughly D-shaped mound (5.7m E-W; 3.2m N–S; H 0.7m at S, 1m at N) bordered on the straight N side by an E–W field ditch (Wth 2m) outside which is a field bank/townland boundary.
The mound appears to be largely earthen but incorporates some stone. According to local tradition, it may have been used as a children’s burial ground, but no traces of graves or gravemarkers are now evident. It is obscured by gorse. A post and wire fence segregates it from the rest of the field.
Compiled by: Jane O’Shaughnessy
Date of upload: 30 June 2022
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