Ecclesiastical enclosure
A large oval or roughly circular area, usually over 50m in diameter, defined by a bank/banks and external fosse/fosses or drystone wall/walls, enclosing an early medieval church or monastery and its associated areas of domestic and industrial activity. These date to the early medieval period (5th-12th centuries AD).
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ME02300 - BOHERARD - Ecclesiastical enclosure
Address: BOHERARD, Meath
Classification: Ecclesiastical enclosure
Coordinates: 53.68 | -7.06154 -
ME02305 - STAMULLIN - Ecclesiastical enclosure
Address: STAMULLIN, Meath
Classification: Ecclesiastical enclosure
Coordinates: 53.6284 | -6.26314 -
ME02125 - TOWNPARKS - Ecclesiastical enclosure
Address: TOWNPARKS, Meath
Classification: Ecclesiastical enclosure
Coordinates: 53.7276 | -6.87959 -
ME02437 - TOWNPARKS NORTH - Ecclesiastical enclosure
Address: TOWNPARKS NORTH, Meath
Classification: Ecclesiastical enclosure
Coordinates: 53.5595 | -6.79057 -
ME02446 - DUNSHAUGHLIN - Ecclesiastical enclosure
Address: DUNSHAUGHLIN, Meath
Classification: Ecclesiastical enclosure
Coordinates: 53.5152 | -6.53926 -
ME02540 - COMMONS (Duleek Lower By.) - Ecclesiastical enclosure
Address: COMMONS (Duleek Lower By.), Meath
Classification: Ecclesiastical enclosure
Coordinates: 53.6569 | -6.41996 -
ME02596 - DONAGHMORE - Ecclesiastical enclosure
Address: DONAGHMORE, Meath
Classification: Ecclesiastical enclosure
Coordinates: 53.6687 | -6.6632