Hut site, An Baile Breac, Co. Kerry

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Hut site, An Baile Breac, Co. Kerry

On the lower western slopes of Brandon Mountain in County Kerry, a small circle of upright stones sits quietly in the landscape, the remnant of a circular hut foundation that once formed the base of a wall.

The structure is modest in its dimensions, roughly 2.7 metres in diameter, with the surviving stonework standing about a metre high and a metre thick. It is the kind of thing that rewards a slow walk and a willingness to crouch down and look, rather than simply pass through.

Circular stone hut foundations of this type are a recurring feature of the Irish early medieval landscape, particularly in areas associated with early Christian settlement and pilgrimage. Brandon Mountain, known in Irish as Cnoc Bréanainn, carries a long tradition of both, and the surrounding townland of An Baile Breac sits within a broader archaeological zone that has been surveyed in some depth. The site was documented as part of J. Cuppage's 1986 archaeological survey of the Dingle Peninsula, a systematic effort to record the remarkable density of early remains across the Corca Dhuibhne region. The upright stones forming the wall base suggest a dry-stone construction technique common to the period, where walls were built without mortar and relied on the careful fitting and weight of the stone itself.

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