Situated towards the top a slight E-facing slope. A souterrain passage came to light through ploughing in the spring of 1989. It consists of a passage (exposed L 2.2m; Wth at base 0.86m; H 1.18m) blocked at NW and running SE to a subcircular (diam. 2.12-2.3m; max. H 1.7m) beehive chamber that was capped by two stones, one of which was dislodged by the ploughing (Clinton 1996, 31-2).
See the attached plan from Clinton (1996, fig. 2)
Compiled by: Michael Moore
Date of upload: 27 June, 2014
Description Source: Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage