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Ballywiheen Ecclesiastical enclosure

Baile Bhoithín
This early Christian settlement, now a National Monument, lies on a fairly steep SE facing slope of Croaghmarhin and commands a magnificent view in all directions. The circular wall encloses an area measuring 68m N-S x 61m E-W in diameter and a roadway bisects the site E-W, isolating a small part of the S portion of the enclosure.
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Reask Ecclesiastical Enclosure

An Riasc
Calluragh burial ground/An Cheallnúach: KE042-060001- is located about 1.25km E of the village of Ballyferriter on approximately the highest point in the townland with a good view to the N over Smerwick Harbour.
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Castlequarter

Geata an Ghlas Ghaibhnigh
A pair of standing stones on the NE slopes of Croaghmarhin, commanding an extensive view over the crescent of lowlying land which surrounds Smerwick Harbour.
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Cahernagat

Cahernagat
Cahernagat/Cathair na gCat: A small, circular cashel KE042-093---- situated on the lower, SSE facing slopes of Croaghmarhin. In the interior are the remains of 2 stone huts, a souterrain and an ogham stone.
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Ballinrannig VII

Ballinrannig
​​​​​​​'Cillvickillane/Cill Mhic Uíleáin: A large, grass-grown, sandy knoll, crowned by [this] single ogham stone, is located at the base of a small promontory on the S shore of Smerwick Harbour.
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Ballinrannig IV

Ballinrannig IV
Cillvickillane/Cill Mhic Uíleáin: A storm at the end of the 18th century exposed 7 ogham stones, this possible fragment of an 8th ogham stone, a cross-inscribed stone, a number of graves and quantities of bone, and the ruins of several houses (Windele 1838, 145).
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Ballinrannig III

Ballinrannig
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Cillvickillane/Cill Mhic Uíleáin: A storm at the end of the 18th century exposed 7 ogham stones, a possible fragment of an 8th ogham stone, a cross-inscribed stone, a number of graves and quantities of bone, and the ruins of several houses (Windele 1838, 145).
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Ballinrannig II

Ballinrannig
Cillvickillane/Cill Mhic Uíleáin: A storm at the end of the 18th century exposed 7 ogham stones, a possible fragment of an 8th ogham stone, a cross-inscribed stone, a number of graves and quantities of bone, and the ruins of several houses (Windele 1838, 145).
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Ballinrannig I

Ballinrannig
Cillvickillane/Cill Mhic Uíleáin: A storm at the end of the 18th century exposed 7 ogham stones, a possible fragment of an 8th ogham stone, a cross-inscribed stone, a number of graves and quantities of bone, and the ruins of several houses (Windele 1838, 145).
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Tobermalogga

Tobermalogga
This site lies in the N corner of a field at the foot of the E slopes of Croaghmarhin, about 400m E of An Raingiléis (KE042-094001-). The focal point of the site was probably the holy well (KE042-100001-) and cross-slab (KE042-100002-), and the mounds and slabs laid on edge in the irregularly-shaped area between these and the field walls are probably the remains of penitential stations (KE042-100001-).
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