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Annaghmare Court Tomb

Annaghmare Road, Crossmaglen, County Armagh, BT35 9BJ
Annaghmare Court Tomb

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The court tomb at Annaghmare is one of the best preserved examples of its type, with many of its features preserved in situ after they were first revealed during excavation in 1963-64. The horsehoe-shaped forecourt is defined by several large stones up to 1.9m high, with the spaces between filled with drystone-walling. The most unusual feature of the forecourt, however, is a small standing stone to the south-east of the centre.

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South of Cullyhanna village – turn right off Cullyhanna to Crossmaglen road.

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