What is recorded here
Impressive standing stone situated on elevated grassland known locally as 'Knockfleming', with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from W-N-E. Hilltop ringfort (LI014-069--) visible 440m to SSE. Standing stones (LI014-140---/041/042-) in fields 290m to E. High Park House located 1.3km to NNE. Annotated 'Leagaun' on the revised 1923 OS 6-inch map. In 1826 it was recorded that there was a 'stone circle near High Park, the residence of Joseph Gabbett, Esq. where a number of stones are to be seen, some lying in confusion, others in circles or direct lines. It is remarkable that they are all round, and one large stone, detached from the rest, stands erect, which measures nine feet [3m] in height, nearly the same in breadth, and is four feet [1.2m] thick on one side' (Fitzgerald 1826, 288). Lynch suggested that this standing stone was the 'large central stone of the stone circle' and that 'the other stones were removed many years ago' (Lynch 1896, 467). Present remains consist of a tall irregular shaped conglomerate upright boulder (H 2.7m; Wth. 1.2-2.5m; T. 0.8-1.15m) with its long axis aligned NNE-SSW. A low scarp visible in places suggests the existence of an embanked stone circle or hilltop enclosure encircling this impressive standing stone. Lynch (1911-13, 26) suggested that these stones were removed from Knockfleming 'over sixty years ago [c. 1850]'.
Compiled by: Caimin O'Brien
Date of upload: 18 January 2019
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