Grange Lios Stone Circle, Lough Gur, Co Limerick, Ireland
Grange Lios Stone Circle is the largest stone circle in Ireland
The entrance to Grange Lios Stone Circle
Underexposed – an Irish Photoblog
Grange Lios Stone Circle, Lough Gur, Co Limerick, Ireland
Grange Lios Stone Circle is the largest stone circle in Ireland
The entrance to Grange Lios Stone Circle
Tirnony Portal Tomb, Derry, Northern Ireland
Knockoneill Court Tomb, Co Derry, Northern Ireland.
The entrance to the gallery at Knockoneill Court Tomb
The gallery at Knockoneill Court Tomb
The kerb stones at Knockoneill Court Tomb
Old Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth, Ireland
A 12th-century Cistercian monastery founded by St Malachy of Armagh
The remains of the cloister
Octagonal Lavabo which once housed a central fountain for hand washing
The Lavabo once housed a central fountain for hand washing
The ruin of a small church on the hill by beside the abbey
Muckross Friary, Killarney National Park, Co Kerry, Ireland
The Franciscan friary of Irrelagh (Muckross Friary) was founded in 1448
Vaulted cloister with an arcade of arches
Ancient yew tree at Muckross Friary
Gallarus Oratory, Dingle, Co Kerry, Ireland. Various dates for construction (6th to 12th century) and use (church, pilgrim’s shelter, burial place) have been given
12th century romanesque Kilmalkedar Church, Ogham stone and ancient cross Co Kerry, Ireland
The ruin of Banagher old church, thought to date to the 11th century, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland.
The Termon Cross at Banagher old church
The Bullaun Stone at Banagher old church
The tomb of St Muriedhach O’Heney at Banagher old church
Lintelled doorway
Inner south window at Banagher old church
Decorated south window at Banagher old church
The Two Clogher High Crosses at St. Macartan’s, Clogher, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland
In a field behind the back of St. Macartan’s Cathederal is Clogher Hillfort.
Errigal Keerogue Cross, Augher, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland
The ancient stone cross can be found in the graveyard beside the ruins of St Kieron’s Church.
Creevykeel Court Tomb, Co. Sligo, Ireland. The entrance to the first chamber
The gallery divided into two chambers.
The remains of a kiln from early christian times when the court was reused by iron smelters can be seen to the right of the chamber entrance
Entrance to Creevykeel Court Tomb
Corvally Standing Stone, Glenshesk, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
Altagore Cashel (stone ringfort), Cushendun, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland