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Mullaghderg Signal Tower

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Mullaghderg Signal Tower
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Freestanding two-bay two-storey signal tower, built 1806. Now ruinous and missing roof. Rubble stone walls with slight base batter and large squared quoins. Segmental-headed openings to first floor with red sandstone voussoirs. Stepped square-headed opening with keystones to ground floor. Openings recessed internally. Set on exposed headland overlooking Bá Inish Fraoigh [Inishfree Bay].

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