Situated at the SW end of a modern graveyard, formerly located at Burgage More church and graveyard (WI005-070001- and WI005-070005-). (1) An imperforate ringed granite cross (H c. 4.3m) with unusually long arms and a small boss in the centre of both faces. Said by O’Donovan (O’Flanagan 1928, 246-7) to be dedicated to either St Mark or St Baoithin. (2) To the E of ‘St Mark’s’ cross is part of a granite cross (present H 1.35m; original Wth across arms 1.5m) with imperforate ringed head and one unusually long arm remaining. (Harbison 1992, 28)
150168,WI00363,PLHC,WI008-003—-,WICKLOW,OLDCOURT (Rathdown By.),R149095,725975,717541,53.193378199999998,-6.114752040000000,Cross – High cross (present location),Not indicated,’Cross (Socket Stone)’,https://heritagedata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=0c9eb9575b544081b0d296436d8f60f8&query=18a4b61b268-layer-9%2CSMRS%2CWI008-003—-,Situated on the edge of a small stream in Oldcourt Demesne; said to have been found in a nearby roadside hedge in the eighteenth century (Ó hÉalidhe 1988

Monument Type: Cross – High cross (present location)

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