Standing stone, Murlough (Clonleigh South Ed), Co. Donegal

Standing stone, Murlough (Clonleigh South Ed), Co. Donegal

In the townland of Murlough, within the Clonleigh South Electoral Division of County Donegal, stands an ancient stone monument that has silently witnessed centuries of Irish history.

Standing stone, Murlough (Clonleigh South Ed), Co. Donegal

This standing stone, like many others scattered across Ireland’s landscape, represents one of the country’s earliest forms of monument building, though its exact purpose and age remain subjects of archaeological interest. These solitary sentinels of stone were erected by our ancestors for reasons that likely varied; some may have marked territorial boundaries, others might have served ritual purposes, and some possibly commemorated significant events or individuals.



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Murlough (Clonleigh South Ed), Co. Donegal
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