What is recorded here
Situated to SE of the summit of Seahan Mountain from which there are extensive views of the Liffey valley, and the passage tombs at Mountpelier. A megalithic structure is located SE of the main cairn (DU024:047001-) which crowns the summit. It is largely peat-covered and comprises a square chamber (1.2m by 1.2m) with some traces of kerbstones to the NW (Redmond and Mac Aonghusa 1994, 36).
Compiled by: Geraldine Stout and Padraig Clancy
Revised upload on: 7 July 2018
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