House - indeterminate date, Caheraphuca, Co. Clare
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Inside a cashel in County Clare, there is a house that nobody can enter, at least not by any door that survives.
The structure sits within the enclosure of a cashel, the term used for a stone-walled ringfort of the kind built across early medieval Ireland as a defended farmstead or settlement. What makes this particular building quietly puzzling is that no entrance has been identified at all, nor any other feature that might help explain its purpose or period. It simply exists, oval and mute, inside a larger enclosure, offering no obvious way in and no obvious way of dating it.
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Caheraphuca, Co. Clare
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