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Options considered to repair or replace ‘collapsed’ roof on ancient passage tomb atop Slieve Gullion

Summary by Armagh I
Moves are being made to explore the possibility of replacing the collapsed roof on an ancient passage tomb – the highest in the British Isles – on the summit of Slieve Gullion. Constructed at 1,894 feet – or 577 metres –  the structure – believed to date as far back as 3,000BC – is known locally as ‘Calliagh Berra’s House’. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in south Armagh, the Slieve Gullion ‘South Cairn’ isdramatically sited and…
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Armagh i broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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