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Inishcealtra : High Cross

CountyClare
Grid RefR 699 850
GPSR 68969 85005 (7m)
Longitude8° 27' 40.84" W
Latitude52° 54' 54.14" N
Nearest TownMountshannon (2.3 Km)
OS Sheet58
UTM zone29U
UTM x536220.18574373
UTM y5862955.1688821

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Holy Island - Inishcealtra - Lake/Island
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Visit Notes

Sunday, 3rd July 2005

The head of the high cross is now stored inside St Caimin's. What stands next to the round tower is a small section of the shaft, which bears some very eroded knot decoration. Judging by some old photos I would say that it would have been a good move to store this indoors along with the head, as it has deteriorated badly in recent years.

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