Standing stone, Tinnock, Co. Wexford

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Standing stone, Tinnock, Co. Wexford

In the Wexford townland of Tinnock, a standing stone has effectively ceased to exist, at least as far as anyone who went looking for it in 1987 could tell.

Standing stones are among the most enigmatic monuments in the Irish landscape, prehistoric upright slabs or pillars whose original purposes, whether territorial markers, ritual focal points, or something else entirely, remain largely unresolved. This one, however, presents a slightly different puzzle: it was there once, documented and measured, and then it simply was not.

The stone appears on the 1940 edition of the Ordnance Survey six-inch map, positioned towards the base of a north-facing slope with a small stream running roughly northwest to southeast about 80 metres to the southwest. When it was recorded that same year, it had a square cross-section at the base, roughly 0.4 metres by 0.4 metres, and stood approximately 1.6 metres high, though it was already in a compromised state. The upper portion, accounting for around 0.6 metres of its height, appeared to have been deliberately removed or broken away. By 1987, when someone returned to check, nothing was visible at ground level. Whether it was taken away entirely, pushed over and buried by shifting soil, or simply swallowed by vegetation and accumulated earth is not recorded.

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