Slieve Bawn

It is the third-highest point in the county, after Kilronan Mountain and Seltannasaggart.The 1837 Ordnance Survey Ireland 6" map shows no indication of any archaeological features atop the hill, but in 1950, when the Holy Year Cross was raised on the hilltop, skeletal remains were uncovered.Passage graves are sometimes found in prominent locations, such as on hill-tops.Generally speaking, the less complex the passage tomb the older it is.[2] The cross was erected by local people for the Christian Jubilee of 1950.
Ruined church
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