Structure, Roo, Co. Galway
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Utility Structures
In the townland of Roo in County Galway, a small rectangular structure sits quietly within what may be the southern half of an early Irish cashel, a type of stone-walled enclosure typically associated with early medieval settlement and farming.
The structure itself measures roughly eight metres along its west-northwest to east-southeast axis and about five metres across, proportions that suggest a purposeful building rather than a field boundary or accidental accumulation of stone.
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Roo, Co. Galway
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