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'Kilmashogue' : Wedge Tomb

TownlandKilmashogue Hill
CountyDublin
Grid RefO 152 245
Longitude6° 16' 24.77" W
Latitude53° 15' 30.08" N
Nearest TownTallaght (6.8 Km)
OS Sheet50
UTM zone29U
UTM x681859.7378799
UTM y5904479.6033676

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Visit Notes

Saturday, 8th September 2001

The cairn here is robbed out and flattened. Several kerb stones remain in place as does the floor of the cairn. The surrounding ditch and bank can still clearly be seen. The gallery walls are still evident and these are double lined, usually a style found in wedge tombs. The entrance to the rectangular chamber faces directly towards the mound at Montpelier (County Dublin).

The chamber appears to be no more than a widening of the passageway with the huge entrance stone is still in situ. This is a very peaceful and calming location. Despite being just 100m from a busy car park used by people setting off along the Wicklow Way any noise is cut out by the thick woods around it.

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Saturday, 16th February 2002

When you park just 60m from a wedge tomb to go somewhere else how can you not pop in to take another look?

Just up the hill from the car park I wonder how many of the people from the 20 cars parked below either know that this tomb is here or bother to visit it.

In order to get some better photos I climbed a couple of trees today to enable me to look down on this lovely little tomb.

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Thursday, 11th April 2002

A great site to take people to. It is very easy to demonstrate the triple walling of this wedge and to show how later kist burials have been inserted into the cairn.

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Saturday, 20th July 2002

Anthony's first vist to this odd tomb. Without the one side stone of the chamber it is difficult to grasp the form. The kist burials to the rear of the chamber still make me smile. The one in particular is a very good example.

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Directions

From the R113 in south Dublin follow the signs for the Wicklow Way and park in the car park at O150 245. There are some steps in the car park that lead onto the track above. Directly above these steps there is a path leading up into the trees. This tomb is about 50m up this track.

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5.7 Km (SE) there is a Church at Glencullen known as St. Patrick's Chapel.
7.7 Km (E) there is a Portal Tomb at Brennanstown known as Glendruid.
5 Km (WSW) there is a Standing Stone at Piperstown.
5.1 Km (WSW) there is a Cairn at Piperstown.
860.2 m (SW) there is a Portal Tomb at Larch Hill Scout Camp known as Larch Hill.

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