Kilcashel Stone Fort

Kilcashel Stone Fort is a double court cairn and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland, 800m (½ mile) southeast of Kilmovee.[1][2] The last surviving member of three stone forts in the area, it's estimated to have been constructed between 2,500 and 500BC.[3]

Kilcashel Stone Fort
Native name
Irish: Coill an Chaisil
Typestone ringfort (cashel)
LocationKilcashel, Kilmovee,
County Mayo, Ireland
Coordinates53.883434°N 8.680186°W / 53.883434; -8.680186
Elevation95 m (312 ft)
Builtc. 2500–500 BC
Official nameKilcashel Cashel
Reference no.619
Kilcashel Stone Fort is located in Ireland
Kilcashel Stone Fort
Location of Kilcashel Stone Fort in Ireland

Description

Kilcashel Stone Fort is 30 m (98 ft) in diameter; the stone wall is 5 m (16 ft) thick and 3 m (9.8 ft) in height.[4] A souterrain is located inside, as well as a bullaun and the sites of two collapsed houses.[5][6]

References

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