Coffin-resting stone, Doon, Co. Clare

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Coffin-resting stone, Doon, Co. Clare

Along the old funeral paths of County Clare, near the townland of Doon, there sits a large flat stone with a very specific purpose in memory.

Known as a coffin-resting stone, it marks a place where pallbearers would set down their load during the long walk to the graveyard, taking a moment of rest before continuing the journey with the dead.

Coffin-resting stones, sometimes called leacht or tochar stones depending on the region, are scattered across rural Ireland and reflect the practicalities of a time before roads made burial transport straightforward. In areas of difficult terrain, a funeral procession might cover several miles on foot, and designated resting points became fixed features of the ritual landscape. Over generations, these stops acquired their own gravity, becoming as much a part of the mourning custom as the burial itself. The stone at Doon is one such marker, quietly recorded among the archaeological monuments of Clare but not yet widely documented in published form.

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