In a flat-bottomed oval pit with scrub on the perimeter (dims of top c. 10m NE-SW; 6.5m NW-SE; dims of base 8.6m NE-SW; 5m NW-SE) which is at the bottom of an E-facing slope. The pit is defined by a scarp (H 0.6-1m) S-W-NE and by a straight earthen bank (Wth 2.5m; H 0.5-0.7m; L c. 8m) and remnants of a stone wall at SE. There is an opening in the perimeter (Wth 4.6m) at NE. A mass rock from here was incorporated into the altar of the Roman Catholic church of Drumlion at Drumercool (RO011-161—-) c. 1.2 km to the S when the church was built in 1856 and it can be seen protruding from the rear of the altar (Keenehan et al. 2006).
126436,RO07220,MARO,RO038A004—-,ROSCOMMON,CREEMULLY AND AGHAGAD BEG,R182734,578780,761240,53.600580160000000,-8.320592820000000,Mass-rock,Not indicated,Not indicated,https://heritagedata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=0c9eb9575b544081b0d296436d8f60f8&query=18a4b61b268-layer-9%2CSMRS%2CRO038A004—-,Located at the crest of a gentle NE-facing slope. A red sandstone block (dims 0.54m x 0.33m; H 0.2m) with traces of lime-wash on one of the long vertical sides was found in earth-moving activity c. 2010 close to a farm complex that has been extant since at least 1837 (OS 6-inch map). The upper surface has a small

Monument Type: Mass-rock

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