We wish to thank Jim for taking us to this site that we didn't know of.
This huge and thick grave slab lies on the ground of a graveyard where a medieval church once was. On its upper surface, under a layer of moss, a cross is carved in bas-relief. The shaft of this cross sits on a square base, a solid wheel is at the intersection of the arms.
The slab is aligned east-northeast to west-southwest (70°-250°), the head is pointing to west-southwest. It's 2.14 metres long, 1 metre wide at the head and 74 centimetres wide at the base, and it's 23 centimetres thick, and it is known with the name of Kilgorman Cross.
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