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Lissyviggeen
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Kerry)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 4 Access 4

Lissyviggeen submitted by frogcottage42 on 2nd Mar 2010. looking from the North the entrance stones can be seen through the trees with Mangerton mountain in the distance
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Kenmare
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Kerry)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 5

Kenmare submitted by bburdetteva on 17th Jul 2010. Kenmare Stone Circle July 2010
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Knocknakilla
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Cork)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Knocknakilla submitted by Johnny on 21st Jun 2002. Knocknakilla Megalithic Complex, Co. Cork (W297 841):
On the NW slopes of Musherabeg Mountain, Knocknakilla, the "stone of the church", is almost a twin to the megalithic complex at Kealkil (cf): both sites consist of a five-stone ring, a pair of standing stones and a radial cairn. Of the two pillar stones, one is now prostrate the other being the dominant feature in the complex standing 3.7m in height. The stones would originally have been just over 3.5m apart and aligned NNE-SSW....
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Reenkilla
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Kerry)
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 2008. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Reenkilla submitted by frogcottage42 on 22nd Feb 2010. This is the NW and tallest stone of this unusual group. Measuring 2.4m high and about .75m at it's widest.
The smaller SE and SW stones can be seen to either side.
This monument can only be reached by wading at low tide and is at serious risk of being damaged by falling trees which almost totally obscure it from view.
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Log Text: Not far but needed a paddle
Shronebirrane
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Kerry)
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 2008. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 5

Shronebirrane submitted by kerrywoman on 25th Aug 2008. Site in Co. Kerry:
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Ardgroom Stone Circle
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Cork)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 2

Ardgroom Stone Circle submitted by kenwilliams on 23rd Oct 2005. Looking east, in October sunshine with some trouble brewing overhead.
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Lough Gur C
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Limerick)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 4

Lough Gur C submitted by LizH on 14th Nov 2004. Lough Gur C is just visible from the main circle, but well defended by cows and barbed wire on my visit.
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Grange (Co. Limerick)
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Limerick)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 5 Access 4

Grange (Co. Limerick) submitted by kerrywoman on 25th Sep 2007. The very wide Grange stone circle near Lough Gur Co Limerick.
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Cong East
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Mayo)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 4

Cong East submitted by Bladup on 23rd Apr 2013. Cong East.
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Cong North
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Mayo)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Cong North submitted by bernard-yves on 27th May 2006. Some others.
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Cong West
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Mayo)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Cong West submitted by bernard-yves on 28th May 2006. East part of this 16 metres diameter circle.
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Cong South
Date Added: 7th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Republic of) (Co. Mayo)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2002. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4
Cong South submitted by bernard-yves on 8th May 2006. The width stone.
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Beaghmore
Date Added: 13th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Ireland (Northern) (Co. Tyrone)
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 2001. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Beaghmore F submitted by PaulH on 28th Mar 2006. Two views of Beaghmore, giving an impression of the site and the way the circles cluster tohgether.
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Loch Buie Stone Circle
Date Added: 26th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Isle of Mull)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jul 1997. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 5 Access 3

Loch Buie Stone Circle submitted by Tom_Bullock on 27th Feb 2005. Photo used by kind permission of Tom Bullock. More details of this location are to be found on his Stone Circles and Rows CD-ROM.
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Log Text: Long drive on a single-tracked road followed by more of a walk than it looked on the map, ground was very squelchy underfoot.
Worsthorne Moor
Date Added: 26th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Lancashire)
Visited: Yes on 21st Jun 2009. My rating: Condition 1 Ambience 2 Access 4

Worsthorne Moor submitted by Vicky on 13th Nov 2001. Slipper Hill stone circle, Worsthorne Moor, near Burnley, Lancashire
This ring of five stones (3 are visible in the photo and we are standing on the other 2) lies in a field at NGR; 88473276 on Worsthorne Moor near Burnley. There are also three other half buried stones in a row close by at NGR88473273.
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Worsthorne Moor
Date Added: 26th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Lancashire)
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2021. My rating: Condition 1 Ambience 1 Access 4

Worsthorne Moor submitted by Vicky on 13th Nov 2001. Slipper Hill stone circle, Worsthorne Moor, near Burnley, Lancashire
This ring of five stones (3 are visible in the photo and we are standing on the other 2) lies in a field at NGR; 88473276 on Worsthorne Moor near Burnley. There are also three other half buried stones in a row close by at NGR88473273.
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Log Text: Had been visible in early 1990s but had completely disappeared when I visited on Solstice 2009
The Soldiers Trench
Date Added: 26th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Yorkshire (West))
Visited: Yes on 1st Sep 1988. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 5

The Soldiers Trench submitted by andy_h on 4th May 2004. Also known as Brackenhall Green. Situated above Shipley Glen and overlooked by rock art on Baildon Moor to the north and east, this sad little circle lies near the road which destroyed a section of its northern end. It's hard to distinguish amongst the rock scatter and fallen stones, but a couple of (largely reconstructed) double arc settings give it away.
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Bullring
Date Added: 26th Jun 2013
Site Type: Henge
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 1983. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Bullring submitted by h_fenton on 31st Jul 2011. Bullring Henge, photographed from the North east with low evening light.
Kite Aerial Photograph
30 July 2011 @ 7.21pm
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Stanton Moor 4
Date Added: 26th Jun 2013
Site Type: Ring Cairn
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 1st May 1991. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 4

Stanton Moor 4 submitted by PaulM on 31st Aug 2001. General view of Stanton Moor IV (Derbyshire)Overlooking the gritstone moorlands to the east and south, Stanton Moor IV, although referred to as an embanked stone circle, is more reminiscent of a ringcairn. It is now completely covered in heather, but the egg-shaped ring of the embankment can be seen raised up above the ground and is approximately 12.5m by 13.5m internally in diameter. There appears to be one entrance to the south-west.A number of small stones survive on the site, including one...
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Stanton Moor 3
Date Added: 26th Jun 2013
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 1st May 1991. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3

Stanton Moor 3 submitted by PaulM on 31st Aug 2001. Close up of one of the stones at Stanton Moor III (Derbyshire)Located on slightly higher ground, Stanton Moor III stone circle (or ringcairn) is very similar to IV, but is much larger and more clearly visible. Only partially overgrown by heather, the egg-shaped bank of stones is approximately 19.5m in diameter. There is, what looks like, a small cairn just off centre, but the interior of the site has been greatly disturbed by rabbits.The circle has two entrances, exactly opposite, to the north...
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