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County Fermanagh County Fermanagh ( ; ) is one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. The county covers an area of 1,691 km2 (653 sq mi) and has a population of 61,805 ...
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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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* Aghaherrish,
Counterscarp A scarp and a counterscarp are the inner and outer sides, respectively, of a ditch or moat used in fortifications. Attackers (if they have not bridged the ditch) must descend the counterscarp and ascend the scarp. In permanent fortifications th ...
rath, grid ref: H1312 4467 *
Aghahoorin Aghahoorin () is a townland in the area of Boho, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. As far back as 1659 (Census of Ireland) this townland was known as Agharrin; later on it was known as Achadh Guirthin or Achadh Urthin "field of the suret" (183 ...
, Bivallate rath, grid ref: H1185 4573 * Aghakillymaud,
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: H2730 3097 * Aghalane Castle, in Killycloghan townland, grid ref: H3410 2000 * Aghaleague, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H2338 6448 * Aghameelan, Two standing stones, grid ref: H0876 5509 *
Aghanaglack Aghanaglack or Aghnaglack (Place Names NI - Aghanaglack), is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Boho, County Fermanagh, Boho, as well as Fermanagh and Omagh district. Etymology Aghanaglack de ...
, Dual court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H0981 4358 *
Aghanaglack Aghanaglack or Aghnaglack (Place Names NI - Aghanaglack), is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Boho, County Fermanagh, Boho, as well as Fermanagh and Omagh district. Etymology Aghanaglack de ...
, Cashel, grid ref: H1113 4361 *
Aghanaglack Aghanaglack or Aghnaglack (Place Names NI - Aghanaglack), is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Boho, County Fermanagh, Boho, as well as Fermanagh and Omagh district. Etymology Aghanaglack de ...
, Cave adapted for use as a
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 north ...
, grid ref: H1085 4357 *
Aghanaglack Aghanaglack or Aghnaglack (Place Names NI - Aghanaglack), is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Boho, County Fermanagh, Boho, as well as Fermanagh and Omagh district. Etymology Aghanaglack de ...
, Cross-shaft and base, grid ref: H1083 4351 * Aghatirourke, Platform rath, grid ref: H1708 3237 * Aghatirourke, Standing stone, grid ref: H1702 3225 * Aghatirourke, Pre-historic enclosure, grid ref: H1692 3196 * Annaghmore Glebe, Cairn kerb: Druid’s Temple, grid ref: H4266 2007 * Ardshankill, Bivallate rath, grid ref: H1048 6330 * Ardvarny East, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H2229 6363 * Ardvarny West, Stone cross head, grid ref: H2128 6363


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* Ballygonnell & Rabron, Rath, grid ref: H1850 4804 * Ballyhill, Rath, church (site of) and graveyard, grid ref: H3927 4364 * Ballyreagh, Dual court tomb: Giant’s Graves, grid ref: H3145 5041 * Ballyreagh, Standing stones, grid ref: H3137 5864 *
Banagher Banagher ( or ''Beannchar na Sionna'') is a town in Ireland, located in the midlands, on the western edge of County Offaly in the province of Leinster, on the banks of the River Shannon. It had a population of 3,000 at the height of its econ ...
, Rath, grid ref: H1935 4758 * Beagho, Platform rath, grid ref: H3118 4137 * Beihy, Court tomb, grid ref: H1603 3044 * Beihy, 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 Ea ...
cairn, grid ref: H1727 3108 *
Bigwood Bigwood is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfred Bigwood (1857–1940), English cricketer * Fiona Bigwood (born 1976), British equestrian * James Bigwood (1839–1919), English manufacturer and politician * Jessie B ...
(Drumkeeran), Bivallate rath, grid ref: H1251 6687 *
Black Pig's Dyke The Black Pig's Dyke ( ga, Claí na Muice Duibhe) or Worm's Ditch ( ga, Claí na Péiste) is a series of discontinuous linear earthworks in southwest Ulster and northeast Connacht, Ireland. Remnants can be found in north County Leitrim, north Co ...
, Part of linear earthwork, in
Lislea Lislea ( , ) is a small village and townland near Slieve Gullion in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is within the civil parish of Killevy and the historic barony of Orior Upper. Today it is within the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council a ...
townland, grid ref: H4836 2706 *
Black Pig's Dyke The Black Pig's Dyke ( ga, Claí na Muice Duibhe) or Worm's Ditch ( ga, Claí na Péiste) is a series of discontinuous linear earthworks in southwest Ulster and northeast Connacht, Ireland. Remnants can be found in north County Leitrim, north Co ...
, in Mullynavannoge townland, grid ref: H4838 2631 – H4850 2590 * Boa Island, Counterscarp rath, Dreenan townland, grid ref: H0744 6250 * Boa Island, Carved stones, graveyard and enclosure, Dreenan townland, grid ref: H0852 6197 * Braade, Sweat house, grid ref: H0540 5472 * Breagho, Possible megalithic tomb, grid ref: H2673 4867 * Brookhill, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H0770 6498 * Brougher,
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 ...
and alignment, grid ref: H3579 5285 * Bunnahone Lough, Crannogs (3), in Lenaghan townland, grid ref: Area of H100 553


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Carney Hill Carney may refer to: * Carney (surname) Places In the United States * Carney, Maryland * Carney, Michigan * Carney, Montana * Carney, Oklahoma * Carney, West Virginia * Carney, Pennsylvania In the Republic of Ireland * Carney, County S ...
, Platform rath, grid ref: H2247 3834 * Carnirk, Rath, grid ref: H0910 5474 * Carrick Church, Church and graveyard,
Aghamore Aghamore () is a townland in County Leitrim, Ireland, located on the main N4 national primary road between Dublin and Sligo Sligo ( ; ga, Sligeach , meaning 'abounding in shells') is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo ...
townland, grid ref: H0962 5388 * Carrick Lough, Crannog, in Largalinny townland, grid ref: H0949 5398 * Carrickmacflaherty & Drumman, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H1072 4086 * Carrickmacsparrow, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H1382 4058 *
Carrigan Carrigan is a townland in the Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Loughtee Lower, County Cavan, Ireland. Etymology The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename ''Cairrig-ín'' which means 'A little rock or a rocky surface'. The olde ...
, Souterrain: St Lasser’s Cell, grid ref: H1235 3541 * Castle Caldwell, in Rossbeg townland, grid ref: H0175 6057 *
Castle Coole Castle Coole (from ga, CúlLogainm
– Castle Coole – scanned record 2
) is a
, 17th century house (site of), bawn (site of) and formal garden, grid ref: H2574 4333 * Cavancarragh, Standing stone alignments, grid ref: H2990 4495 * Cavancarragh, Possible megalithic tomb, grid ref: H2997 4496 * Cavantillycormick, Rath, grid ref: H2752 5035 * Cavantillycormick, Dual court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H2885 4956 * Clareview, Standing stone, grid ref: H 1705 6132 * Cleenish (Island), Church (site of) and carved stones in graveyard, grid ref: H2550 3964 * Cloghagaddy, Standing stone: Leagaun, grid ref: H4305 3022 * Cloghanagh, Burnt mound, grid ref: H1773 4555 * Cloghcor, Cairn kerb (‘Stone circle’), grid ref: H2954 4055 * Cloghtogle,
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 ga ...
: Giant’s Grave or Druid’s Altar, grid ref: H3187 4422 * Cloghtogle, Rath, grid ref: H3171 4417 * Clonbunniagh, Rath, grid ref: H2107 3985 * Clyhannagh,
Cup mark Cup and ring marks or cup marks are a form of prehistoric art found in the Atlantic seaboard of Europe (Ireland, Wales, Northern England, Scotland, France (Brittany), Portugal, and Spain ( Galicia) – and in Mediterranean Europe – Italy (in Al ...
ed stone, grid ref: H1063 3564 * Clyhannagh, Dual court tomb, grid ref: H1069 3548 * Coagh, Barrow, grid ref: H2065 4840 * Concaroe, Rath, grid ref: H1756 4994 * Coolbuck, Standing stone, grid ref: H3093 4394 * Coolbuck, Cairn, grid ref: H3106 4387 * Coolbuck, Wedge tomb: Druid’s Altar and Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H3099 4386 * Coolbuck, Court tomb, grid ref: H3108 4335 * Coolbuck, Rath, grid ref: H3130 4331 * Coolisk, Rath, grid ref: H1953 5886 * Corlatt, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H4013 2543 * Cornacully, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H0215 4543 * Cornashee, Mound, cairn, enclosures and
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: H3668 3479 * Corraderrybrock, Concentric stone circles, grid ref: H0308 4374 * Corraghy, Sweat house, grid ref: H4646 3320 * Corragunt, Sweat house, grid ref: H5252 3804 * Corraleek, Sweat house, grid ref: H5255 3740 * Corratrasna, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H2787 2977 * Corratrasna, Fortified
manor house A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals w ...
, grid ref: H2787 3004 * Corry, Bivallate rath, grid ref: G9278 5831 * Corry, Rath, grid ref: H3160 2158 * Crevenish, Castle, grid ref: H1655 6260 * Crom Castle and garden: Crom Old Castle, grid ref: H3645 2380 * Crom Cruaich, Standing stone, Drumcoo townland, grid ref: H0835 3921 * Crott, Rath, grid ref: H1452 4724 * Cruninish Island, Ring barrow, grid ref: H1225 6239 * Cullen, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H1701 5016 * Cullentragh, Cashel, grid ref: H0847 3604 * Currin, Bivallate rath, grid ref: H3540 4227


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* Derrybrusk Church, Church, Fyagh townland, grid ref: H2771 3913 * Derrycallaghan, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H3010 3550 *
Derrygonnelly Derrygonnelly () is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Near Lower Lough Erne, the village was home to 680 people at the 2011 Census This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under th ...
, Dunbar manor plantation castle, grid ref: H11871 52475 *
Derrygonnelly Derrygonnelly () is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Near Lower Lough Erne, the village was home to 680 people at the 2011 Census This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under th ...
, 17th century church, grid ref: H1208 5240 * Derryharvey, Barrow and burnt cemetery mounds, grid ref: H298 365 * Derrykerrib, Mound, grid ref: H4157 2046 * Derryvary Beg & Newtown, rath with annexe, grid ref: H1316 5008 * Derryvullan, Ecclesiastical site, grid ref: H2743 4038 *
Devenish Island Devenish or Devinish () is an island in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Aligned roughly north–south, it is about one and a quarter miles (2 km) long and two-thirds of a mile (1 km) wide. The main place to catch a ferry ...
, Rath, grid ref: H2215 4768 *
Devenish Island Devenish or Devinish () is an island in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Aligned roughly north–south, it is about one and a quarter miles (2 km) long and two-thirds of a mile (1 km) wide. The main place to catch a ferry ...
, Monastic site (area surrounding the state care monument), grid ref: H224 469 * Digh, Lough, Crannog, in Kinmore townland, grid ref: H3251 3332 * Diviny, Bivallate rath, H2455 6513 * Doagh Glebe, Promontory fort, grid ref: H07090 51350 * Donegall rath, grid ref: H1752 4657 * Doohatty Glebe, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H1848 3112 * Doon, Two stones with cup-marks and decoration: the Gray Stone, grid ref: H3451 4685 * Doonan, Rath, grid ref: H1913 5706 * Doonan, Rath, grid ref: H1908 5692 * Dresternan, Rath, grid ref: H0977 5440 * Dromore Big, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H1708 7055 * Drumadillar, Rath, grid ref: H1239 5210 * Drumaran Fort, Rath, Drumaran townland, grid ref: H1857 5819 * Drumary, Rath, grid ref: H1025 5429 * Drumawillan, Round cairn, grid ref: H1203 3870 * Drumbarna, Standing stone, grid ref: H1739 6125 *
Drumbrughas Drumbrughas (Irish derived place name, ''Droim Brughais'', meaning the ‘Hill-Ridge of the Fort’) is a townland in the civil parish of Kinawley, barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. Geography Drumbrughas is bounded on the north by Gort ...
, Stone cross, grid ref: H4969 3260 * Drumbrughas East, Fortification – castle, grid ref: H3940 2450 * Drumcorban & Castletown Monea,
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: H1646 4926 * Drumcramph, Platform rath, grid ref: H3195 3631 * Drumcrin, Rath, grid ref: H2217 5776 * Drumcullion, Standing stone, grid ref: H2488 5113 * Drumcurren, Burnt mound, grid ref: H1693 6584 * Drumgay Lough, Crannogs (4), Conerick, Drumgay, Gortaloughan and Rakeelan Glebe townlands, grid ref: H244 477 * Drummee, Rath, grid ref: H2072 4442 * Drumnarullagh, Standing stone, grid ref: H1822 6400 * Drumsawna More, Rath and bullauns (2), grid ref: H2513 6523 * Drumsillagh, Rath, grid ref: H1969 4669 * Drumsillagh, Rath, grid ref: H1974 4613 * Dumbies (The), Court tomb, in Kilnameel townland, grid ref: H0912 3413


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* Enaghan, Rath, grid ref: H1713 4986 *
Eyes Eyes are organs of the visual system. They provide living organisms with vision, the ability to receive and process visual detail, as well as enabling several photo response functions that are independent of vision. Eyes detect light and con ...
, Lough, Crannogs (6), in townlands of Magonrath, Coolbuck, Derryhoney, Drumlone and Shanco, grid ref: Area of H325 433


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* Farrancassidy, Mound, grid ref: G9524 5614 * Faugher, Burnt mound, grid ref: H1719 4647 * Formil, Stone circle and alignments, grid ref: H1588 6758


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Galloon Galloon (sometimes spelled galon in British English) is a heavily-decorated woven or braided trim, typically made of, or featuring, gold or silver thread, which may be woven or embroidered. Galloon trim is used in the trim of military and polic ...
, Church (site of), graveyard, two cross-shafts and bases, grid ref: H3907 2266 * Glasmullagh, Rath, grid ref: H3227 2237 * Glengesh,
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 ...
: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H3905 5438 * Glennasheevar, Sweat house, grid ref: H0390 5336 *
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 ...
, Rath, grid ref: H4381 3029 * Gorteen, Barrow and cist (otherwise known as Danes fort), grid ref: H0803 3926 * Gortmaconnell, Platform rath, grid ref: H1305 3413 * Greenan, Wedge tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H1721 2923


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Inishkeen Inniskeen, officially Inishkeen (), is a small village, townland and parish in County Monaghan, Ireland, close to the County Louth and County Armagh borders. The village is located about from Dundalk, from Carrickmacross, and from Crossmagl ...
, Church and graveyard, cross-shaft and base, grid ref: H2478 4127 *
Inishmacsaint Inishmacsaint () is a monastery located on an island off the western shore of Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The site includes the ruins of a monastic church and an early stone cross, probably from the tenth and twelfth centuri ...
(Island), Penannular enclosure, grid ref: H1653 5428 *
Inishmacsaint Inishmacsaint () is a monastery located on an island off the western shore of Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The site includes the ruins of a monastic church and an early stone cross, probably from the tenth and twelfth centuri ...
(Island), Area of 5.84 acres, including former enclosure of monastic site, grid ref: H165 541 *
Inishmacsaint Inishmacsaint () is a monastery located on an island off the western shore of Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The site includes the ruins of a monastic church and an early stone cross, probably from the tenth and twelfth centuri ...
(Island), Enclosure: unconsecrated graveyard, grid ref: H1649 5410 *
Inishmacsaint Inishmacsaint () is a monastery located on an island off the western shore of Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The site includes the ruins of a monastic church and an early stone cross, probably from the tenth and twelfth centuri ...
(Island), Barrow: Moat of Inis, grid ref: H1637 5440 *
Inishmore Inishmore ( ga, Árainn , or ) is the largest of the Aran Islands in Galway Bay, off the west coast of Ireland. With an area of and a population of 762 (as of 2016), it is the second-largest island off the Irish coast (after Achill) a ...
(or Davy’s Island), Church and enclosure, grid ref: H1741 5933


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* Keenaghan, Possible megalithic tomb, grid ref: G9634 5951 * Keeran, Wedge tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H239 6146 * Kevenagh, Rath, grid ref: H3869 2369 *
Killadeas Killadeas () is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is about 7 miles north of Enniskillen near the shores of Lower Lough Erne, and is within Fermanagh and Omagh district. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 90 people. ...
graveyard, carved stones (4), in Rockfield townland, grid ref: H2063 5399 * Killesher, Church and graveyard, grid ref: H1222 3583 * Killy Beg, Two megalithic tombs ‘The Giant’s Graves’, grid ref: G9854 5386 * Killy Beg, Wedge tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: G9816 5416 * Killy Beg, Standing stones (2), grid ref: G9821 5423 * Killy Beg, Wedge tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: G9823 5416 * Killy Beg, Standing stones (5), G9827 5424 * Killykeeghan, Cashel, grid ref: H1025 3426 * Killykeeghan, Enclosure and cup and ring marked stone, grid ref: H1074 3411 and H1083 3406 * Killykeeghan, Cashel, grid ref: H1087 3379 * Killykeeghan, Cashel, grid ref: H1094 3421 * Killyvannan, Platform rath, grid ref: H2864 4007 * Kilrooskagh, Megalith: portal tomb, grid ref: H0614 3998 * Kilrooskagh, Cashel, grid ref: H0561 3950 * Kiltierney, Passage tomb and
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 ...
, grid ref: H21706267 * Kiltierney and Tullanaglug, Linear earthwork: the Friar’s Walk, grid ref: H214 624 to H217 630 * Kiltierney, Abbey, graveyard and holy well, grid ref: H2220 6266 and H2223 6263 * Kiltierney, Ecclesiastical enclosure (additional area), grid ref: H2220 6265 * Kiltierney, Holy well: Tobernasool, grid ref: H2186 6261 * Kiltierney, Earthwork, grid ref: H2165 6238 * Kiltierney, Barrow, grid ref: H2175 6246 * Kiltober, Mound, holy well and penitential stones, H4285 2230 * Kinarla, Burnt mound, grid ref: H2123 4553 * Kinarla, Burnt mound, grid ref: H2080 4515 *
Kinawley Kinawley or Kinawly () is a small village, townland (of 187 acres) and civil parish straddling County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland and County Cavan, Republic of Ireland. The village and townland are both in the civil parish of Kinawley (founded b ...
Church, in Lismonaghan townland, grid ref: H2297 3080 * Knock Beg, Henge, grid ref: H0813 5045 * Knock More, Cave with rock scribings: ‘Lettered Cave’, grid ref: H0884 5047 * Knockennis, Court tomb: Giant’s Graves, grid ref: H3935 5409 *
Knockninny Knockninny () is a barony in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. To its east lies Upper Lough Erne, and it is bordered by four other baronies in Northern Ireland: Clanawley to the north-west; Tirkennedy to the north; Magherastephana to the nort ...
, Dual court tomb, grid ref: H2709 3050


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* Lanmore, Rath, grid ref: H1403 3480 * Laragh, Platform rath, grid ref: H2435 3147 * Largy, Stone circle (remains of) and standing stone, grid ref: H2929 4668 * Leglehid, Rath, grid ref: G9614 5170 * Legmacaffrey, Fundamental bench mark, grid ref: H4398 2549 * Legnagay Beg, Rath, grid ref: H1116 4380 * Legnagay Beg, Rath, grid ref: H1131 4380 * Lergan, Sweat house, grid ref: G9738 5639 * Letterbailey, Stone circle, grid ref: H3646 5164 * Letterboy, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H2074 6456 *
Letterbreen Letterbreen () is a hamlet in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is 5 miles southwest of Enniskillen on the main route to Sligo. It lies in the foothills of Belmore Mountain. The hamlet has a Methodist church built in 1885, a Church of Irela ...
, Platform rath, grid ref: H1707 4015 * Lisblake, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H1648 3586 *
Lislea Lislea ( , ) is a small village and townland near Slieve Gullion in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is within the civil parish of Killevy and the historic barony of Orior Upper. Today it is within the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council a ...
, Large hilltop enclosure, grid ref: H4803 2680 * Lismalore, Rath, grid ref: H3927 4103 * Lisnagole, Rath, grid ref: H3489 3649 * Lisnamallard, Henge, grid ref: H4351 3014 *
Lissan Lissan () is a civil and Anglican and Roman Catholic ecclesiastical parish that spans parts of County Londonderry and County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The local Roman Catholic church was built in 1908. Sport *Lissan GAC is the local Gaelic At ...
, Dual court tomb: Druid’s Circle, grid ref: H2758 4702 *
Lissan Lissan () is a civil and Anglican and Roman Catholic ecclesiastical parish that spans parts of County Londonderry and County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The local Roman Catholic church was built in 1908. Sport *Lissan GAC is the local Gaelic At ...
, Standing stone, grid ref: H2675 4674


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* Macnean Lower, Lough, Mound, grid ref: H1004 3774 * Macnean Lower, Lough, Crannogs (4), grid refs: H0980 3716, H0786 3876, H1141 3705 and H1204 3743 * Magheradunbar, Burial ground/enclosure, grid ref: H19950 46660 * Magherahar, Bivallate rath, grid ref: H1618 5154 * Meenagleragh, Wedge tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H0235 5100 * Millwood, Platform rath, grid ref: H3202 4119 * Monavreece, Rath, grid ref: H2253 6610 * Monavreece, Mound, grid ref: H2251 6597 *
Monea Monea () is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, about northwest of Enniskillen. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 114. Transport Ulsterbus route 59 provides several journeys a day to/from Enniskillen an ...
, Cist burial, grid ref: H1561 4932 * Monea Castle, Avenue and gardens, Castletown Monea townland, grid ref: H1647 4937 * Moneendogue, Counterscarp rath, G9301 5729 * Montiaghroe, Stone alignment, grid ref: H1932 6944 * Montiaghroe, Stone circle, grid ref: H1936 6932 * Montiaghroe, Stone alignment, grid ref: H1971 6902 * Mountdrum, Prehistoric ritual landscape, grid ref: Area of H308 432 * Mount Sedborough Lough, Crannog, in Dernaclug and Drumaa townlands, grid ref: H4452 3086 *
Moylehid Moylehid () is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Boho, County Fermanagh, Boho. This townland has also been variously known as Moylehide (1609), Moolet (1659), Moylehit, Mullyleet, Mul Leathaid and Mul- ...
, Passage tomb: Giant’s Grave or Eables’ Knoll Cairn, grid ref: H1499 4161 *
Moylehid Moylehid () is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Boho, County Fermanagh, Boho. This townland has also been variously known as Moylehide (1609), Moolet (1659), Moylehit, Mullyleet, Mul Leathaid and Mul- ...
, Ring cairn, grid ref: H1510 4154 * Moynaghan South, Ring barrow, grid ref: H2041 5528 * Mullaghbane, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H0941 3784 * Mullaghbane, Rath, grid ref: H0936 3737 * Mullaghsillogagh, Raths (2), grid ref: H4269 5073 and H4287 5040 * Mullan, Sweat house, grid ref: H0429 4091 * Mullan and Meenawargy, Cashel and mass rock: Cashelbane, grid ref: H0448 4121 * Mullanacaw, Earthwork, grid ref: H2190 4380 * Mullies, Counterscarp rath, grid ref: H1813 5790 * Mullyknock, Barrow, grid ref: H3244 4589


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* Rahallan, Bivallate rath, grid ref: H1498 3978 * Rahalton, Rath, grid ref: H1386 5364 * Rahalton and Corbystown, Rath, grid ref: H1421 5394 * Ratoran, Stone alignment, grid ref: H3529 4655 *
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, Decorated stones, grid ref: H1120 4615 *
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Burnt mound/cooking place, grid ref: H2745 3855 *
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, Rath, grid ref: H1361 5271 * Ross Lough, Crannog, in Ross townland, grid ref: H1429 4677 * Rossinure Beg, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H0691 5053 * Rossinure More, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H0771 5039 * Rossmore, Round cairn: Black Fort, grid ref: H0149 58863 * Rossorry, Rectangular enclosure, grid ref: H2318 4288 * Rossorry, Ecclesiastical site, grid ref: H2311 4293 * Rushin, Church: Templerushin at Holywell, grid ref: H0757 3967


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* Scandally, Raths (2), grid refs: H1433 5142 and H1508 5115 * Shean, Rath, grid ref: H0912 5766 * Sheebeg, Henge, rath and barrow, grid ref: Area of H369 341 * Sheemuldoon, Wedge tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: H2659 6261 * Skaghlea Cairn, Court tomb, Dog Little townland, grid ref: H0198 5070 * Slattinagh and Frevagh, Monastic site with cross-shaft and base: Kilcoo, grid ref: Area of G967 465 * Slisgarrow, Standing stones (3), H0121 9512


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* Tattycam Lough, Crannog, in Rateen and Tattycam townlands, grid ref: H4405 3100 * Tawnydorragh, Court tomb: Giant’s Grave, grid ref: 1911 7308 * Teesnaghtan, Cross-inscribed standing stone and 2 cairns, grid ref: H1925 3064 * Templemoyle, Church and enclosure, Gortahurk West townland, grid ref: H1315 3960 * Templenaffrin, Church, graveyard and enclosure, grid ref: H1007 3881 * Tievealough, Church, grid ref: G9777 5984 * Tiraltan, Rath, grid ref: H3318 4559 * Toneel North, Cross-shaft and base: Boho Cross, grid ref: H1165 4618 * Tonyloman, Rath, grid ref: H2329 3806 * Tonyvarnog, Cashel, H2600 2893 * Topped Mountain or Mullyknock, Round cairn, H3114 4575 * Trannish (Island), Artillery fort, grid ref: H3284 2967 * Treel, Rath, grid ref: H1246 4350 * Tullanaglug and Kiltierney, Linear earthwork: the Friar’s Walk, grid ref: H214 624 to H217 630 * Tullanaglug, Barrows (2) and section of Friar’s Walk, grid ref: H2152 6260 * Tully, Court tomb, grid ref: H1257 5615 * Tully, Abbey (traditional site), grid ref: H1232 5689 * Tullycallrick, Counterscarp rath, H2106 6228 * Tullykelter Castle, castle, Tullykelter townland, grid ref: H1550 4830 * Tullymargy, Rath pair, grid refs: H1647 4798 and H1650 4792


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* White Island, Rath, earthwork and area surrounding the state care monument, grid ref: H1753 6000


References

The main reference for all sites listed is
NI Environment Agency, Scheduled Historic Monuments (to 15 October 2012)
unless otherwise indicated. {{reflist
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