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Newcastle : Cross

CountyDublin
Grid RefN 996 287
Longitude6° 30' 21.34" W
Latitude53° 17' 57.27" N
Nearest TownClondalkin (7.9 Km)
OS Sheet50
UTM zone29U
UTM x666203.60243319
UTM y5908460.5226636
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Visit Notes

Sunday, 25th November 2001

The cross here is extremely old, probably 5th or 6th century. It is crudely cut and quite frankly ... wonderful.

In the field next to the church is a motte. Not a particularly large one, though.

300m to the south is the castle, but that is only 10m square.

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