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Aghade Standing Stone
 

County

Carlow

Coordinates

N 52° 46' 12.0"   W 006° 44' 48.0"

Nearest town

Tullow

Grid Ref.

S 84636 69494

Map No.

61

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

78

Date of visit

Saturday 23 June 2007

GPS Accuracy (m)

8
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The Aghade standing stone lying on the ground.


This standing stone is also known as Cloch an Phoill, meaning The Hole Stone.

It's a standing stone, now lying on one of its faces and leaning against the boundary hedge of an oat field.
A 29 centimetres hole has been pierced through the stone. In the 18th century it was believed that passing sick children through it could cure them.


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