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Grange stone circle

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Grange stone circle
Lios na Gráinsí
Grange stone circle, Ireland
Location of site in Ireland
Alternative nameFort of the Grange
LocationLough Gur, County Limerick, Ireland
Coordinates52°30′51″N 8°32′31″W / 52.514238°N 8.5418895°W / 52.514238; -8.5418895
Height4 metres (13 ft) (highest stone)
ManagementNational Monument Service
Reference no.247

Grange stone circle (Irish: Lios na Gráinsí, meaning 'Fort of the Grange') is a stone circle in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located 300m west of Lough Gur, 4 km north of Bruff.[1] The Limerick-Kilmallock road is nearby.

Grange Stone Circle is the largest stone circle in Ireland.

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Features

The largest stone is Rannach Chruim Duibh (Crom Dubh's Division) [2] and is over 4m high and weighs 40 tonnes. The entrance of the circle is aligned with the rising sun at the summer solstice.[citation needed] A short distance to the north-north east of the main stone circle, is a second smaller circle, also constructed of large stones. To the north of this is a large leaning standing stone.[1] Around 1/3rd of the site has been excavated with old pottery and human remains being found within it, during the summer solstice many people, including druids meet up there, it's still a very sacred place to many people. On Wednesday, 17 August 2022, there was a remarkable discovery of carvings on one of the stones of Grange Stone Circle at Lough Gur, County Limerick, by Ken Williams, a leading Irish archaeological photographer. He has developed methods of lighting stones to photograph them to maximum effect and he has found a number of new carvings over the years in this way. He was returning to check the stones at Grange Stone Circle for carvings as part of his current research, people still leave money and crystals there.

References

  1. ^ a b Weir, A (1980). Early Ireland. A Field Guide. Belfast: Blackstaff Press. p. 175.
  2. ^ Ó Ríordáin, Seán P. (1 January 1951). "Lough Gur Excavations: The Great Stone Circle (B) in Grange Townland". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C. 54: 37–74. JSTOR 25506012.
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