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# X Y FID ID Monument Caption Mon_No Status OBJECTID
1 -6.39483027193297 53.1862564577285 1 21 Seefin Passage Tomb - Scurlocksleap This passage tomb is situated on the summit of Seefin and is best reached from just south of Kilbride Military Camp along the edge of the forest. It has a cruciform passage, a partially surviving corbelled roof and there is decoration on some of the ston 317 G 1
2 -6.61276767050924 53.0719073303759 2 2 Piper's Stones (stone circle) Athgreany - This Bronze Age stone circle, composed of granite boulders with an outer stone, is situated just 1km south of Hollywood. According to folklore the stones are a piper and group of dancers who were turned to stone for dancing on the Sabbath. 416 G 2
3 -6.63680829946537 52.9910832693818 3 7 Stone Circle - Castleruddery Castleruddery Bronze Age stone circle and medieval motte are situated about 4km south-west of Donard. The stone circle is 30m in diameter and is enclosed by an earthen bank. The nearby motte guards a river crossing and is enclosed by a defensive ditch. 441 O 3
4 -6.6630587197839 52.8021871265904 4 20 Hillfort - Rathgall This fine hillfort is situated near the Shillelagh Tullow road. It consists of three concentric stone walls with external ditches. 422 G 4
5 -6.62227476420029 52.7513565675179 5 17 Wedge Tomb - Moylisha About 3km south of Aghowle Church is a wedgeshaped gallery grave called sLabhanasighec (The bed of the Fairies). The tomb has an entrance chamber with a longer burial chamber behind and is roofless. 368 G 5
6 -6.09053860480795 53.1937659112288 6 18 Church (Raheen-an-Chluig - Bray Head) A small 12th- or 13th-century church on the northern slopes of Bray Head. The remains of a door and round-headed windows are still to be seen. Short walk from car park to north side of Bray Head. 262 O 6
7 -6.14050505869359 53.1959650357718 7 11 St Valery's Cross - Fassaroe This small granite cross is situated just outside Bray, off the M11. It is probably 12th-century in date and has an unpierced ring with a crucifixion scene on one side and two human heads on the other. 337 G 7
8 -6.06282878434966 53.1071226892599 8 13 Ruined Church - Kilcoole This plain 12th-century church, dedicated to St Mary, is a nave and chancel structure. The graveyard has some fine 18th-century tombstones. 267 O 8
9 -6.07119718000269 52.9045822451953 9 8 Ogham Stone - Castletimon Situated on the side of the road, 11km south of Wicklow town, take the turn for Kilbride off the ArklowsBrittas Bay road. The stone is inscribed with the words 304 G 9
10 -6.32731025223096 53.0106956209513 10 12 Glendalough Monastery The site of an Early Christian monastery founded by St Kevin in the 6th century. The remains include a number of stone churches, a round tower and crosses and are located in the beautiful oValley of the Two Lakes 134 O 10
11 -6.62053417992885 52.7679662588618 11 1 Church , Cross Aghowle - This 12th-century church occupies the site of an early foundation of St Finnian of Clonard. The church has an interesting west door, an unfinished granite cross and a stone basin. It is situated 8km west of Shillelagh, 400m down a country lane. 137 O 11
12 -6.54107748849634 53.1613810278079 12 5 St Mark s Cross Burgage More - This 4.2m-high granite cross stands in the cemetery but was moved from nearby Burgage. 280 O 12
13 -6.70991863783253 52.9439301113423 13 3 Baltinglass Abbey (Cistercian) Baltinglass Abbey, a daughter house of Mellifont Abbey, was founded in 1148. Fragments of the 12th-century church & traces of the cloister remain. The nave is aisled with alternate square and cylindrical piers, with unusual designs on the bases & capital 230 O 13
14 -6.11063739546519 53.1297334319427 14 24 St Mary's Church - Downsill A small 16th century church situated near the Old Downs village, just to the south of the Glen of the Downs and not far from Willow Grove Pub. There is a small belfry on the west gable. 135 O 14
15 -6.08903635647162 53.141219565975 15 15 Kindlestown Castle - Delgany The ruins of this 13th century castle are located in Upper Kindlestown, south-west of Greystones. It was built by the Archibald family with the ground floor originally roofed by a barrel-vault. 323 O 15
16 -6.48736821973891 53.1817591916511 16 22 Threecastles - Oldcourt Situated almost 5km north-east of Blessington is the 14th-century keep of a castle. The third storey is barrelvaulted. It has a number of fireplaces and a stair turret. 491 O 16
17 -6.56462230944072 52.9620362687928 17 10 Dwyer-McAllister Cottage - Derrynamuck< This three-roomed thatched house, 9km south-east of Donard, was reconstructed in 1947 and further restored in 1992. It is associated with the Wicklow rebel Michael OrDwyer and is equipped with furniture, utensils and pikes from the 1798 period. 449 O 17
18 -6.61387804509381 52.9442892912447 18 4 Crossoona Ringfort and Ogham Stone Boleycarrigeen 418 G 18
19 -6.63278257324808 52.9882995585507 19 6 Motte Castleruddery Lower 442 O 19
20 -6.55777293601894 53.1794214414358 20 9 Rath Turtle Moat Deerpark 662 O 20
21 -6.13876199249063 53.1861314694157 21 14 Church Kilcroney 417 G 21
22 -6.65741090951427 53.085303626198 22 16 Motte Lemonstown 419 G 22
23 -6.68343918652262 52.9469771465055 23 19 Baltinglass Hill (passage tomb and hillfort) Pinnacle, Collinarrig Upper, Tuckmill Hills 328 G 23
24 -6.69642032081438 53.0432480312687 24 23 Tornant Ringfort and Barrows Tornant Upper 531 O 24