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County Tyrone County Tyrone (; ) is one of the six Counties of Northern Ireland, counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the thirty-two traditional Counties of Ireland, counties of Ireland. It is no longer used as an admini ...
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Northern Ireland Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
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* Aghafad, Rath, grid ref: H4603 5800 * Aghagogan,
Wedge tomb A gallery grave is a form of megalithic tomb built primarily during the Neolithic Age in Europe in which the main gallery of the tomb is entered without first passing through an antechamber or hallway. There are at least four major types of galler ...
, grid ref: H6391 7360 and
standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
, grid ref: H6398 7351 * Aghalane, Standing stone,
stone circle A stone circle is a ring of standing stones. Most are found in Northwestern Europe – especially in Britain, Ireland, and Brittany – and typically date from the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, with most being built from 3000 BC. The be ...
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cist A cist ( or ; also kist ; from grc-gre, κίστη, Middle Welsh ''Kist'' or Germanic ''Kiste'') is a small stone-built coffin-like box or ossuary used to hold the bodies of the dead. Examples can be found across Europe and in the Middle East ...
, grid ref: H4946 9260 * Aghalane,
Court tomb The court cairn or court tomb is a megalithic type of chambered cairn or gallery grave. During the period, 3900–3500 BCE, more than 390 court cairns were built in Ireland and over 100 in southwest Scotland. The Neolithic (New Stone A ...
: Cloghogle, grid ref: H5473 7854 * Aghaloo Church, in Rousky townland, grid ref: H6634 5494 * Aghalunny, Bridge: Fairy Bridge, grid ref: H1695 7985 * Aghascrebagh, Prehistoric burial monument: ‘Pagan Graveyard’, grid ref: H6162 8381 * Aghascrebagh,
Ogham Ogham (Modern Irish: ; mga, ogum, ogom, later mga, ogam, label=none ) is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the early Irish language (in the "orthodox" inscriptions, 4th to 6th centuries AD), and later the Old Irish langua ...
stone, grid ref: H6178 8390 * Aghascrebagh, Standing stone, grid ref: H6166 8397 * Aghintain, Fortified house, grid ref: H4985 5151 * Aghnagreggan, Court tomb, grid ref: H4985 5151 * Aghnahoo and Leitrim,
Souterrain ''Souterrain'' (from French ''sous terrain'', meaning "under ground") is a name given by archaeologists to a type of underground structure associated mainly with the European Atlantic Iron Age. These structures appear to have been brought northw ...
, grid ref: H2263 8032 *
Ally An ally is a member of an alliance. Ally may also refer to: Place names * Ally, Cantal, a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France * Ally, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland * Ally, Haute-Loire, a commun ...
, Court tomb, grid ref: H2570 7242 *
Altanagh Altanagh is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic Barony (geographic), barony of Omagh East and the Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of Termonmaguirk and covers an area of 971 acres. The name derive ...
, Burial mound, grid ref: H6266 6936 * Altcloghfin,
Portal tomb A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were som ...
, grid ref: H5643 6244 * Altdrumman, Portal tomb: Cloghogle, grid ref: H5778 7679 * Altdrumman, Wedge tomb and court tomb, grid ref: H5588 7626 *
Altmore Altmore (from ga, Allt Mór, meaning "great glen")) is a hamlet and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is five miles from Carrickmore and four miles from Pomeroy. The townland is actually called Altmore (alias Barracktown) and is si ...
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Barracktown Altmore (from ga, Allt Mór, meaning "great glen")) is a hamlet and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is five miles from Carrickmore and four miles from Pomeroy. The townland is actually called Altmore (alias Barracktown) and is si ...
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Megalith A megalith is a large stone that has been used to construct a prehistoric structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. There are over 35,000 in Europe alone, located widely from Sweden to the Mediterranean sea. The ...
, grid ref: H6710 6936 and
court tomb The court cairn or court tomb is a megalithic type of chambered cairn or gallery grave. During the period, 3900–3500 BCE, more than 390 court cairns were built in Ireland and over 100 in southwest Scotland. The Neolithic (New Stone A ...
, grid ref: H6686 6961 *
Annagh Annagh or Anagh may refer to: Places Republic of Ireland * Annagh, County Cavan, townland * Annagh, townland in Kilkenny West civil parish, barony of Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland Note: Nearly 30 other townlands in the Re ...
, Rectangular earthwork, H5083 6651 * Annagh More,
Crannog A crannog (; ga, crannóg ; gd, crannag ) is typically a partially or entirely artificial island, usually built in lakes and estuarine waters of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Unlike the prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, which were bu ...
, grid ref: H6988 5465 *
Ardboe High Cross Ardboe High Cross ( ga, Seanchrois Ard Bó) is a high cross and national monument dating from the tenth century located in Ardboe, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The cross stands at the entrance to a cemetery and a monastery and a church from ...
, Ecclesiastical site: environs of Ardboe Cross and abbey, Farsnagh and Sessia townland, grid ref: H9660 7562 * Aughnacarney, Rath, grid ref:H5540 5164


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* Balix Lower, Cashel, grid ref: H4921 9757 * Balix Lower, Court tomb: ‘The White Rocks’ (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H4836 9635 * Ballyclog Old Church, Church,
Glebe Glebe (; also known as church furlong, rectory manor or parson's close(s))McGurk 1970, p. 17 is an area of land within an ecclesiastical parish used to support a parish priest. The land may be owned by the church, or its profits may be reserved ...
townland, grid ref: H8660 7369 * Ballygawley Castle, grid ref: H6324 5749 *
Ballygowan Ballygowan () is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is within the Ards and North Down Borough. The town of Comber is a short distance to the north-east, the town of Saintfield to the south, and the city of Belfast further to the no ...
, Counterscarp raths (2), grid refs: H4297 7235 and H4344 7191 * Ballykeery, Killeen, grid ref: H4492 9540 * Ballynabwee, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: C4090 0500 * Ballynamallaght, Prehistoric landscape, standing stone, cairns and field walls, grid ref: Area of H510 988 * Ballynatubbrit, Ring barrow, grid ref: H4469 8331 *
Ballyness Ballyness () is a townland in the parish of Cloughaneely in the north west of County Donegal. Its Irish name is ''Baile an Easa'' meaning ''town of the waterfall''. It is known for its salmon fishing Fishing is the activity of trying to ca ...
, Standing stone, grid ref: H4592 5312 * Ballyrenan, Portal tomb: Cloghogle, grid ref: H3732 8317 * Ballywholan, Court tomb: ‘Carnagat’ (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H5786 8166 *
Beaghmore Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns, 8.5 miles north west of Cookstown, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, on the south-east edge of the Sperrin Mountains. Mackay's ''Dictionary of Ulste ...
, Cairns (2), grid refs: H6872 8470 and H6856 8472 *
Beaghmore Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns, 8.5 miles north west of Cookstown, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, on the south-east edge of the Sperrin Mountains. Mackay's ''Dictionary of Ulste ...
, Stone circles, alignments and cairns, grid ref: Area of H684 842 *
Beaghmore Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns, 8.5 miles north west of Cookstown, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, on the south-east edge of the Sperrin Mountains. Mackay's ''Dictionary of Ulste ...
, Round cairn with standing stones: Bradley's Cairn, grid ref: H6830 8401 *
Beaghmore Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns, 8.5 miles north west of Cookstown, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, on the south-east edge of the Sperrin Mountains. Mackay's ''Dictionary of Ulste ...
, Cairn and alignment, grid ref: H6863 8431 * Beleevna Beg, Concentric stone circles, grid ref: H6192 8296 * Beltany, Court tomb, grid ref: H4168 8262 * Beltrim, Stone circle and standing stones, grid ref: H4814 8464 *
Beragh Beragh (from Irish: ''Bearach'', meaning "place of points/hills/standing stones") is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is about southeast of Omagh and is in the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area. The 2001 Ce ...
, Standing stone complex, grid ref: H3919 8122 * Berrysfort, Standing stone (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H2719 8382 * Bloomhill, Rath, grid ref: H5915 5659 * Bodoney, Rath, grid ref: H3181 6517 * Branny, Hilltop enclosure, grid ref: H6826 5556 * Broughderg, Court tomb: Carnanagarranbane, grid ref: H6465 8623 * Broughderg, Stone circle and alignment, grid ref: H6593 8714 * Broughderg, Stone circles, alignments and cairn, grid ref: H6496 8613 * Broughderg, Two stone circles and a standing stone, grid ref: H6535 8482 * Broughderg, Megalithic tomb, grid ref: H6440 8636 * Broughderg, Cist burial and associated features, grid ref: H6772 8697 *
Bullock Park Bullock Park is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh West and the civil parish of Longfield West and covers an area of 398 acres. The population of the townland increased slightly overal ...
, Portal tomb, grid ref: H2778 7892


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* Cabragh, Large enclosure: Cabragh Fort, grid ref: H2695 5670 * Cadian, Sweat house, grid ref: H7679 5566 * Caldragh Children's Burial Ground, Foremass Lower townland, grid ref: H5837 6607 * Caledon Cross, in
Demesne A demesne ( ) or domain was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, or support. This distinguished it from land sub-enfeoffed by him to others as sub-tenants. The concept or ...
townland, grid ref: H7545 4372 * Caledon,
Beam engine A beam engine is a type of steam engine where a pivoted overhead beam is used to apply the force from a vertical piston to a vertical connecting rod. This configuration, with the engine directly driving a pump, was first used by Thomas Newco ...
, grid ref: H7581 4521 * Camowen, Rath, grid ref: H4924 6844 *
Camus Albert Camus ( , ; ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His works ...
, Church, grid ref: H3473 9160 * Cappagh Church, in Dunmullan townland, grid ref: H4493 8021 * Carnanransy, Court tomb: Cloghmore, grid ref: H6246 8550 * Carncorran Glebe, Portal tomb: Giant's Grave, grid ref: H2889 8243 *
Carnteel Carnteel ()) is a hamlet, townland and civil parish, about 2 miles northeast of Aughnacloy in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Dungannon Lower. Carnteel Village The village is situated 14 kilometres sout ...
, Church, grid ref: H6944 5460 * Carr, Platform rath, grid ref: H5469 5399 * Carrickayne, Prehistoric landscape, stone circle, alignments and cairns, grid ref: Area of H526 988 * Carrickayne, Prehistoric landscape, cairns and field walls, grid ref: Area of H516 985 *
Carrickmore Carrickmore () is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh East, the civil parish of Termonmaguirk and the Roman Catholic Parish of Termonmaguirc between Cookstown, Dungannon and Omagh. ...
, Graveyard: Relignaman or Relicknaman, grid ref: H6064 7224 *
Carrickmore Carrickmore () is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh East, the civil parish of Termonmaguirk and the Roman Catholic Parish of Termonmaguirc between Cookstown, Dungannon and Omagh. ...
, Graveyard: Relignalaniv, grid ref: H6137 7273 * Carrigans, Court tomb, grid ref: H4218 8076 * Carryglass, Multiple cist cairn: Carnamoghil, grid ref: H3839 5575 * Carryglass, Standing stone: Garranbane, grid ref: H3932 5590 * Carryglass, Wedge tomb and cist, grid ref: H3883 5614 * Cashel, Standing stone: ‘Cloghacarah’, grid ref: H5786 8166 * Cashel, Portal tomb, grid ref: H5794 8106 * Castle Curlews, in Kirlish townland, grid ref: H3196 7579 * Castledamph, Rath, grid ref: H5206 9174 * Castledamph, Stone circles and stone alignment, grid ref: H5216 9236 *
Castlederg Castlederg (earlier Caslanadergy, ) is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Derg and is near the border with County Donegal, Ireland. It stands in the townlands of Castlesessagh and Churchtown, in the historic barony ...
Castle, Bawn,
Castlesessagh Castlesessagh is a townland of 165 acres (67.53 ha) in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Urney and the historic barony of Omagh West. Parts of the town of Castlederg are located in this townland. See ...
townland, grid ref: H2605 8442 * Castlemervyn Demesne, Stone circle, grid ref: H3363 5740 * Castletown, Ring barrow, grid ref: H7054 5631 * Castletown,
Eel Eels are ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes (), which consists of eight suborders, 19 families, 111 genera, and about 800 species. Eels undergo considerable development from the early larval stage to the eventual adult stage ...
weir and associated features, grid ref: H7076 8561 * Cavanreagh, Barrow, grid ref: H6108 6699 * Cavanreagh, Standing stones, grid ref: H6090 6701 * Churchtown, Wedge tomb: ‘Todd’s Den’ (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H2688 8565 * Clady Haliday, Court tomb: Carnmore, grid ref: H3423 8874 *
Clare Clare may refer to: Places Antarctica * Clare Range, a mountain range in Victoria Land Australia * Clare, South Australia, a town in the Clare Valley * Clare Valley, South Australia Canada * Clare (electoral district), an electoral district * Cl ...
, Court tomb: White Stones, grid ref: H5913 7393 *
Clogher Demesne Clogher () is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne and ...
, Ecclesiastical site and high crosses: Clochar Mac nDiameni, grid ref: H5376 5156 *
Clogher Demesne Clogher () is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne and ...
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Clogher Clogher () is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne and C ...
Hillfort (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H5387 5133 *
Clogher Demesne Clogher () is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne and ...
, Large hilltop enclosure, grid ref: H5478 5050 * Clogherny, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H4882 9453 * Clogherny, Stone circles, grid ref: H4925 9480 * Clogherny, Crannog, grid ref: H7641 5660 * Clogherny Glebe, Raths (3), grid refs: H5741 9165, H5780 9195 and H5852 9221 * Cloghfin, Portal tomb, grid ref: H5186 7218 * Cloghfin, Rath, grid ref: H6042 6637 * Cloghfin, Standing stones (3), H6024 6736 * Cloghfin, Standing stone (fallen), grid ref: H5990 6725 * Cloghog, Rectangular enclosure – artillery fort?, grid ref: H8711 6683 *
Clonfeacle Clonfeacle is a civil parish in County Armagh and County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is split across the historic baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West in County Armagh and Dungannon Lower and Dungannon Middle in County Tyrone. The Parish co ...
Cross, in Tullydowey townland, grid ref: H8387 5212 *
Coalisland Canal Coalisland Canal (sometimes known as The Tyrone Navigation) is a canal in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Construction of the canal began in 1733, but progress was slow and it was not officially opened until 1787. The canal was built to reduce ...
, Coalisland Canal basin (part of) and canal reaches (3) *
Coalisland Coalisland () is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with a population of 5,682 in the 2011 Census. Four miles from Lough Neagh, it was formerly a centre for coal mining. History Origins In the late 17th century coal deposits ...
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Colliery Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content and since the 1880s has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from ...
chimney, in Annagher townland, grid ref: H8468 6713 *
Coalisland Coalisland () is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with a population of 5,682 in the 2011 Census. Four miles from Lough Neagh, it was formerly a centre for coal mining. History Origins In the late 17th century coal deposits ...
, Coalisland Works Chimneys (4),
Brackaville Brackaville or Bracaville (possibly ) is a village and townland near Coalisland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Dungannon Middle and the civil parish of Donaghenry and covers an area of 235 acres on ...
and Annagher townlands, grid ref: H4829 6657 * Copney, Stone circles (8), stone circle complex, grid ref: H599 780 * Copney, Stone circles (2) and alignments, grid ref: H5939 7826 * Corboe, Rath, grid ref: H5158 5768 * Corick, Rath and tree-ring, grid ref: H5453 5297 * Corick Abbey,
Friary A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a place reserved for prayer which ...
, Corickmore townland, grid ref: H4519 8817 * Corramore, Platform rath, grid ref: H5917 9238 * Corramore, Rath, grid ref: H5878 9229 * Crannogue, Fortified mound, grid ref: H6839 6762 *
Cranny Cranny () is a small village in County Clare, Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated ...
, Rath, grid ref: H4739 7246 * Creevelough, Rath, grid ref: H7466 5330 * Cregganconroe, Stone circle, alignment and cairn, grid ref: H6504 7523 * Cregganconroe, Stone circles (2), cairns (2) and alignment, grid ref: H6479 7521 * Creggandevesky, Portal tomb, H6391 7524 * Creggandevesky, Stone structure, grid ref: H6285 7389 *
Crew A crew is a body or a class of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchical organization. A location in which a crew works is called a crewyard or a workyard. The word has nautical resonances: the tasks involve ...
, Platform rath, grid ref: H6056 5731 * Crew Lower, Standing stones, grid ref: H3151 8480 * Crocknafarbrague, Cairn: Carnacalleen, grid ref: H3838 5605 * Crocknafarbrague, Standing stone – possible megalithic tomb, grid ref: H3796 5522 *
Crosh ChromeOS, sometimes stylized as chromeOS and formerly styled as Chrome OS, is a Linux-based operating system designed by Google. It is derived from the open-source ChromiumOS and uses the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interfa ...
, Portal tomb: Cloghogle, grid ref: H4176 8791 * Crouck, Megalithic tomb, grid ref: H6220 8445 * Crouck,
Fulacht fiadh A burnt mound is an archaeological feature consisting of a mound of shattered stones and charcoal, normally with an adjacent hearth and trough. The trough could be rock-cut, wood-lined or clay-lined to ensure it was watertight. Radiocarbon d ...
(cooking place), grid ref: H6239 8433 * Cullamore, Court tomb: Giant's Grave, grid ref: H5809 4839 * Culvacullion, Stone circles and alignment: ‘standing stones’, grid ref: H4949 8892 * Culvacullion, Stone circle, grid ref: H4928 8933


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* Davagh Lower, wedge tomb: "Big Man's Grave", grid ref: H7013 9708 * Davagh Lower,
Ring cairn A ring cairn (also correctly termed a ring bank enclosure, but sometimes wrongly described as a ring barrow) is a circular or slightly oval, ring-shaped, low (maximum 0.5 metres high) embankment, several metres wide and from 8 to 20 metres in ...
, stone circle and alignments, grid ref: H7047 8674 * Deer Park (McCormick), Platform rath, grid ref: H4259 7270 * Deer Park (McCormick), Boulder with hollows: Cloghanachorite, grid ref: H4299 7285 * Deer Park (McCormick), Court tomb, grid ref: H4305 7264 * Dergbrough,
ráth Ringforts, ring forts or ring fortresses are circular fortified settlements that were mostly built during the Bronze Age up to about the year 1000. They are found in Northern Europe, especially in Ireland. There are also many in South Wales ...
, grid ref: H4692 8994 * Dernabane, large enclosure, grid ref: H6632, 5384 * Derryallen, standing stones (3), grid ref: H3088 5313 * Derrydrummond, court tomb: "Giant's Graves", grid ref: H5737 4850 * Derrywoone Castle,
Baronscourt Baronscourt, Barons-Court or Baronscourt Castle is a Georgian country house and estate 4.5 km southwest of Newtownstewart in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and is the seat of the Duke of Abercorn. It is a Grade A-listed building. The Bar ...
townland, grid ref: H3669 8357 * Donaghenry, standing stone, grid ref: H8353 7206 * Doocrock, court tomb, grid ref: H2764 6219 * Doorat, stone circles (2), grid ref: H4926 9689 * Doorat, stone circles (2), standing stone and alignment, grid ref: H4952 9652 * Doorless, ráth, grid ref: H8380 7650 * Dromore, Church, grid ref: H3491 6276 * Drumgormal, bivallate ráth, grid ref: H8735 6984 * Drumragh, Church, grid ref: H4568 6980 * Drumsonnus,
henge There are three related types of Neolithic earthwork that are all sometimes loosely called henges. The essential characteristic of all three is that they feature a ring-shaped bank and ditch, with the ditch inside the bank. Because the internal ...
, grid ref: H2805 5380 * Dunbunrawer, ráth, grid ref: H4626 8605 * Dundivin Glebe, ráths (2), grid ref: H4467 5766 *
Dungannon Dungannon () is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the second-largest town in the county (after Omagh) and had a population of 14,340 at the 2011 Census. The Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council had its headquarters in the ...
Castle, site of, in Drumcoo townland, grid ref: H7990 6262 * Dungororan, ráth (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H7387 6931 * Dunmisk, enclosure: "Dunmisk Fort", grid ref: H6279 7074 *
Dunmore Dunmore from the ga, Dún Mór, link=no or gd, Dùn Mòr, link=no, meaning "great fort", may refer to: People * Dunmore (surname) * Earl of Dunmore, a title in the Peerage of Scotland, includes a list of earls * Countess of Dunmore (disambiguat ...
, mound: moat (Lough Fea), grid ref: H7603 8659 * Dunnalong, fortified town: Dunnalong Fort, grid ref: Area of C378 105 * Dunnamore wedge tomb ('' :de:Wedge Tomb von Dunnamore''): "Dermot and Grania's Bed", Dunnamore townland, grid ref: H6860 8090 * Dun Ruadh (Doonroe), multiple
cist A cist ( or ; also kist ; from grc-gre, κίστη, Middle Welsh ''Kist'' or Germanic ''Kiste'') is a small stone-built coffin-like box or ossuary used to hold the bodies of the dead. Examples can be found across Europe and in the Middle East ...
cairn and henge, Crouck townland, grid ref: H6232 8453 * Durless White, ráth, grid ref: H6040 5145


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* Edenageeragh, Rath: Lismalore Fort, grid ref: H6966 5249 *
Errigal Errigal () is a mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the ...
, Rath, grid ref: H5823 5645 * Evish, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H3923 9678


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* Farsnagh and Sessia, Ruined structure, grid ref: H9673 7573 * Favor Royal Demesne, Bivallate raths (2), grid refs: H6060 5290 and H6128 5215 * Feegarran, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H7726 8225 * Feegarran, Trackway, grid ref: H7664 8265 * Findermore, Cross-carved standing stone: Abbey Stone, grid ref: H5176 5124 *
Fintona Fintona (; ), is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Its population at the 2011 Census was 1,164. Name and etymology Fintona is derived phonetically from the Irish name of the area, ''Fionntamhnach''; this is often trans ...
, Church ruins, in Castletown townland, grid ref: H4447 6143 * Freughlough, Standing stone, grid ref: H2620 8530 * Freughmore, Large hilltop enclosure, grid ref: H4655 6750


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Garvagh Garvagh ( or ''Garbhachadh'' meaning "rough field") is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is on the banks of the Agivey River, south of Coleraine on the A29 route. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,288. It is sit ...
, Cashel, grid ref: H2031 8460 *
Garvagh Garvagh ( or ''Garbhachadh'' meaning "rough field") is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is on the banks of the Agivey River, south of Coleraine on the A29 route. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,288. It is sit ...
, Court tomb: County Carn, grid ref: H2016 8694 * Garvaghullion,
Bronze Age The Bronze Age is a historic period, lasting approximately from 3300 BC to 1200 BC, characterized by the use of bronze, the presence of writing in some areas, and other early features of urban civilization. The Bronze Age is the second pri ...
wooden trackway, grid ref: H3680 7667 * Glasdrummond, Court tomb, grid ref: H7083 5509 * Glasmullagh, Wedge tomb: Dermot and Grania's Bed, grid ref: H3873 8050 * Glasmullagh, Four stone circles and a stone alignment, grid ref: H3868 8041 * Glenchuil, Passage tomb (sometimes known as Glenchuil Fort), grid ref: H6030 5828 * Glencull, Cross-head, grid ref: H6830 5321 * Glengeen, Multiple cist cairn, grid ref: H3712 5687 * Glengeen, Stone circle, grid ref: H3804 5608 *
Glenkeen Glenkeen or Glankeen ( ga, Gleann Caoin) is a civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is one of seven civil parishes in the barony of Kilnamanagh Upper. The former Church of Ireland parish of Glenkeen, which was co-extensive with the ...
, platform rath, grid ref: H7049 4961 * Glenknock, Portal tomb: ‘Cloghogle’ (area around the state care monument), grid ref: H4117 8794 * Glenlark, Rath, grid ref: H5718 8743 * Glenmacoffer,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
s (2), grid ref: H5299 8629 * Glennan, rath, grid ref: H3977 6614 * Glennoo, Church, graveyard and bullaun: Killycawna, grid ref: H4960 4288 * Glenroan, Portal tomb and wedge tomb: Dermot and Grania's Bed, grid ref: H5485 9145 *
Golan Golan ( he, גּוֹלָן ''Gōlān''; ar, جولان ' or ') is the name of a biblical town later known from the works of Josephus (first century CE) and Eusebius (''Onomasticon'', early 4th century CE). Archaeologists localize the biblical ci ...
, Stone circle and stone alignment, grid ref: H4399 8193 *
Golan Golan ( he, גּוֹלָן ''Gōlān''; ar, جولان ' or ') is the name of a biblical town later known from the works of Josephus (first century CE) and Eusebius (''Onomasticon'', early 4th century CE). Archaeologists localize the biblical ci ...
, Henge, grid ref: H6616 5677 * Gortalowry, Rath, grid ref: H8086 7738 * Gortatray, Trivallate enclosure, grid ref: H8595 7051 * Gortmerron, Fragment of Romanesque arch, grid ref: H7738 5356 * Gortnagarn, Court tomb, grid ref: H6686 7122 * Granagh, Court tomb, grid ref: H6087 7639 *
Grange Grange may refer to: Buildings * Grange House, Scotland, built in 1564, and demolished in 1906 * Grange Estate, Pennsylvania, built in 1682 * Monastic grange, a farming estate belonging to a monastery Geography Australia * Grange, South Austral ...
,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
(area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H8317 7477 *
Grange Grange may refer to: Buildings * Grange House, Scotland, built in 1564, and demolished in 1906 * Grange Estate, Pennsylvania, built in 1682 * Monastic grange, a farming estate belonging to a monastery Geography Australia * Grange, South Austral ...
,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
s (2) (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H8306 7514


H

* Holywell Church, Church, graveyard and carved stone, in Lackagh* townland, grid ref: H3132 7425


I

* Island McHugh, Crannog and fortification, Baronscourt townland, grid ref: H3646 8378


K

*
Keady Keady () is a village and Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is south of Armagh and near Irish border, the border with the Republic of Ireland. It is situated mainly in the historic Barony (Ireland), b ...
, Platform rath, grid ref: H5905 5641 * Keerin, Portal tomb, grid ref: H6418 8656 * Keerin, Court tomb, grid ref: H6376 8607 * Kilcroagh,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
: the White Stone, grid ref: H2554 8487 * Kilknock, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H3725 5420 * Kilknock, Large hilltop enclosure, ‘Crockroe’, grid ref: H3697 5498 * Killadroy, Rath, grid ref: H5219 6194 *
Killeter Killeter () is a small village and townland near Castlederg in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 147. Killeter has a yearly August fair, which celebrates the diversity and richness of rural life. The vil ...
, Court tomb, grid ref: H1939 7872 *
Killeter Killeter () is a small village and townland near Castlederg in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 147. Killeter has a yearly August fair, which celebrates the diversity and richness of rural life. The vil ...
, Double stone alignment, grid ref: H1939 7872 * Killoan, Decorated cross-base: the Headstone, grid ref: H2967 7530 *
Killucan The villages of Killucan () and Rathwire () are co-located in the east of County Westmeath, Ireland. They have a combined population of 1,370 according to the 2016 census. Killucan is on the R156 road about from Mullingar and from Dublin. ...
, Wedge tomb: Carnanbane (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H6833 7925 *
Killucan The villages of Killucan () and Rathwire () are co-located in the east of County Westmeath, Ireland. They have a combined population of 1,370 according to the 2016 census. Killucan is on the R156 road about from Mullingar and from Dublin. ...
, Long cairn (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H6848 8012 * Killyliss, Bivallate rath, grid ref: H4104 6084 * Killyliss, Rath: Killyliss fort (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H7569 6056 * Killymoon Demesne, Court tomb, grid ref: H8232 7686 * Killymore, Rath: Attyhole Fort, grid ref: H4333 8658 *Killynaght, Portal tomb, grid ref: C3909 0113 *Kilnagrew, Crannog, grid ref: H8082 5397 *Knockaginny, Rath, grid ref: H7265 4625 *Knocknahorna, Stone circle, grid ref: H4105 9890


L

*Laghtmorris, Possible cashel, grid ref: H1860 8435 *Legland, County Tyrone, Legland, Court tomb, grid ref: H3613 7963 * Leitrim,
Portal tomb A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were som ...
: Druid's Altar, grid ref: H2250 8000 * Leitrim, Hillfort, grid ref: H2205 8020 *Letterbrat,
Portal tomb A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were som ...
, grid ref: H4715 9156 *Lettergash, Ringfiort, Rath: Lettergash Fort, grid ref: H3028 6203 *Lettery, Stone alignment, megalithic tomb and associated features, grid ref: H2860 6613 *Lisconrea, Two megalithic structures, grid ref: H3930 5670 *Lisconrea, Ring barrow, grid ref: H3946 5674 *Lisdoart, Platform rath, grid ref: H6235 5565 *Lisgobban, County Tyrone, Lisgobban, Defensive wall, Bivallate rath: Lisgobban Fort, grid ref: H8108 5485 *Liskincon, Rath, grid ref: H5629 6763 *Lisky, County Tyrone, Lisky, Court tomb (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H3575 9051 *Lislane, Wedge tombs (2), grid refs: H4747 5363 and H4689 5596 *Lismore, County Tyrone, Lismore, Rath, grid ref: H6196 5447 *Lismore, County Tyrone, Lismore, Favor Royal Bawn, grid ref: H6316 5380 *Lisnagleer,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
: ‘Clogh Corr’, grid ref: H7850 6763 *Lisnaragh Irish, Rath, grid ref: C4569 0025 *Lissan, Rath: Birch Hill, grid ref: H7939 8203 *Lissan, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H7899 8254 *Loughash, Wedge tomb: Cashelbane, grid ref: C5162 0130 *Loughash, Wedge tomb: Giant's Grave, grid ref: C4834 0080 *Loughmacrory, Court tomb: Carnanbane, grid ref: H5778 7773 *Loughmacrory, Wedge tomb: Dermot and Grania's bed, grid ref: H5862 7765 *Loughmacrory, Court tomb, grid ref: H5854 7701 *Loughry, Rath, grid ref: H8132 7410 *Loughry, Wedge tomb: Giant's Grave, grid ref: H8124 7487 *Loughry, Bronze Age settlement and ring ditch, grid ref: H8139 7498 *Lungs, County Tyrone, Lungs, Earthwork: oval platform and terrace, grid ref: H5050 5106 *Lurganboy, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H4157 8267


M

*Magheraglass, Church and enclosure (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H7437 7677 *Magherakeel, Church, grid ref: H1841 7971 *Mallabeny, Hill fort, Hillfort, grid ref: H5079 5411 *Martray, Rath: Martray Fort, grid ref: H6457 5893 *Meenagorp, Megalithic tomb, grid ref: H4520 9160 *Meendamph,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
and
stone circle A stone circle is a ring of standing stones. Most are found in Northwestern Europe – especially in Britain, Ireland, and Brittany – and typically date from the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, with most being built from 3000 BC. The be ...
, grid ref: H4579 9755 *Mountcastle, County Tyrone, Mountcastle, Plantation castle, grid ref: C4175 0515 *Moymore, Rath, grid ref: H7169 7394 *Moymore, Stone circles (9) and alignments, grid ref: H7104 7452 *Moymore, Barrow, grid ref: H7035 7508 *Mullaghmore, County Tyrone, Mullaghmore, Rath: H7830 6493 *Mullaghslin Glebe, Bivallate rath, grid ref: H5628 7261 *Mullanabreen, Cashel, grid ref: H2005 8242 *Mullanabreen, Rath, grid ref: H2021 8183 *Mullanahoe, Souterrain, grid ref: H9335 7483 *Mullanmore, Wedge tomb: Labby Dermot, grid ref: H5913 7617 *Mullans, Rath, grid ref: H5675 5278 *Mullaghwotragh, Windmill, grid ref: H9203 7715 *Mulnafye, Round cairn, grid ref: H5423 7761 *Mulnagore, Hut platform, grid ref: H7668 6894 *Muntober, Rath: the Black Fort, grid ref: H7442 8161 *Murnells,
Portal tomb A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were som ...
and long cairn: Dermot and Grania's Bed and round cairn, grid ref: H6796 7569


N

*Newtownstewart, Castle site (mound and foundation): Pigeon Hill, Croshballinfree townland, grid ref: H4036 8578


O

*Oughtboy, Stone row, Stone alignments, grid ref: H5959 9377 *Oughtdoorish, Rath, grid ref: H5875 9253


R

*Radergan, Megalithic tomb: Grania's Grave, grid ref: H5544 6434 *Reaghan, County Tyrone, Reaghan, Two
stone circle A stone circle is a ring of standing stones. Most are found in Northwestern Europe – especially in Britain, Ireland, and Brittany – and typically date from the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, with most being built from 3000 BC. The be ...
s,
standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
and possible cairn, grid ref: H4409 8185 *Reloagh,
Crannog A crannog (; ga, crannóg ; gd, crannag ) is typically a partially or entirely artificial island, usually built in lakes and estuarine waters of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Unlike the prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, which were bu ...
s, grid ref: H7613 6589 *Roughan Castle, Castle, in Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council, Roughan townland, grid ref: H8231 6830 *Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council, Roughan and Tullagh Beg,
Crannog A crannog (; ga, crannóg ; gd, crannag ) is typically a partially or entirely artificial island, usually built in lakes and estuarine waters of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Unlike the prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, which were bu ...
, grid ref: H8277 6868


S

*Scraghy, Stone circle or cairn kerb: Druid's Circle, grid ref: H2088 7423 *Scraghy,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
s (2), grid ref: H2213 7383 *Scraghy,
Portal tomb A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were som ...
, grid ref: H2216 7387 *Seskinore, Platform rath, grid ref: H4913 6360 *Seskinore, Rath, grid ref: H4876 6335 *Sessagh of Gallan, Killeen, grid ref: H4079 8965 *Sessia, Rath, grid ref: H5657 5296 *Sessiamagaroll, Rath and motte: Sessiamagaroll Fort, grid ref: H8120 5404 *Sess Kilgreen, Passage tomb: standing stones (2), grid ref: H6051 5868 *Sess Kilgreen, Mound, grid ref: H6028 5883 *Sess Kilgreen, Passage tomb: decorated standing stone, grid ref: H6026 5860 *Sess Kilgreen, Passage tomb, grid ref: H6041 5845 *Sess Kilgreen, Megalithic tomb, grid ref: H6035 5854 *Shanmaghery, Shanmaghry, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H7065 6850 *Shantavny Irish, Passage tomb, grid ref: H6018 5969 *Stantavny Scotch, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H5814 6059 *Sixmilecross, Platform rath, grid ref: H5630 6762 *Slaghtfreeden, Megalithic tomb: Giant's Grave and ‘cairns’, grid ref: H7410 8728 *Stakernagh,
Crannog A crannog (; ga, crannóg ; gd, crannag ) is typically a partially or entirely artificial island, usually built in lakes and estuarine waters of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Unlike the prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, which were bu ...
in Lough Aughlish, grid ref: H7435 6238 *Stewart Castle, Northern Ireland, Stewart Castle, in Newtownstewart, Castle and bawn, grid ref: H4023 8582 *Stewartstown, County Tyrone, Stewartstown, Castle and village, Castle Farm townland, grid ref: H8599 7077 *Strabane Canal, Strabane Canal Reach 1, Ballydonaghy and Leckpatrick townlands, grid ref: C3594 0391 – C3606 0262 *Strabane Canal, Strabane Canal Reach 2, Greenlaw, Strabane Bog, Woodend and Desert townlands, grid ref: C3605 0262 – C3489 9957 *Strabane Canal, Strabane Canal Reach 3, Greenbrae and Town Parks townlands, grid ref: C3445 9832 – C3462 9895 *Stranagummer, large hilltop enclosure, grid ref: H3049 5632 *Streefe Glebe, Court tomb: Oweyanivore, grid ref: H5440 7535


T

*Tattycor, Rath, grid ref: H3976 6232 *Tattykeel,
Standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
(area surrounding state care monument), grid ref: H7480 7738 *Tattykeel, Megalithic tomb, grid ref: H7455 7752 *Tievenny, Platform rath: Tievenny Fort, grid ref: H3178 8558 *Tievenny, Platform rath, grid ref: H3206 8626 *Tirkernaghan, 17th century house, grid ref: C4454 0032 *Tonnagh More, Rath, grid ref: H4020 5967 *Tremoge, Stone circles (2) and double alignment, grid ref: H6538 7330 *Tremoge, Stone circles (3) and alignment, grid ref: H6574 7368 *Trillick Castle, in Castlemervyn Demesne townland, grid ref: H3354 5758 *Tullycunny, Rath, grid ref: H4330 6731 * Tullydowey, Artillery fort: Mullan Fort, grid ref: H8395 5174 *Tullygiven,
Crannog A crannog (; ga, crannóg ; gd, crannag ) is typically a partially or entirely artificial island, usually built in lakes and estuarine waters of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Unlike the prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, which were bu ...
, grid ref: H7761 5263 *Tullyhogue Fort, Inauguration site, Ballymully Glebe townland, grid ref: H8251 7428 *Tycanny, Large hilltop enclosure, grid ref: H5621 5804


U

*Urney Glebe, Ecclesiastical site and cross carved slab: Ernaidhe, grid ref: H3034 9491


W

*Windyhill, Wedge tomb, grid ref: C4016 0229


References

The main reference for all sites listed is
NI Environment Agency, Scheduled Historic Monuments (to 15 October 2012)
unless otherwise indicated. {{reflist Archaeological sites in County Tyrone, Lists of places in Northern Ireland, Tyrone Lists of archaeological sites in Ireland, County Tyrone County Tyrone-related lists, Archaeological