At the far west corner of the Addergoole graveyard is a old and crude cross, like it was made by a child. It's 1.30 metres tall, 50 centimetres wide at the shaft and 1.25 metres wide at the arms, and it's 32 centimetres thick. One of its sides has a carved rough crucifixion and faces east (100°), the other side is plain.
Two simpler crosses are 20 metres further east from this one, but they don't have the same beauty.
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