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