- Iron Age–Middle Ages
Cultures Gaelic Site
notes Public access Yes
National monument of
Ireland Official name
Ushnagh Hill,
Catstone Reference no. 155...
- of the Cat". The name has a
variety of
spellings in English,
including Catstone, Cat Stone, Catstane, Cat's
Stone and Cat Stane. The Cat
Stones are mainly...
- Finnegan's Wake (1970)
Irish March and Trio (1972)
Clare Rhapsody (1978)
Catstone C****ation (1979)
Trombones at
Templemore (1979)
Phoenix Park (1979) Salala's...
- Hill of
Uisneach (Royal
sites of Ireland) The
stone monument called the
Catstone and the
cemetery on the hill of Usnagh, Killare, Rathconrath, Westmeath...
- 7°55′03″W / 53.54156°N 7.91742°W / 53.54156; -7.91742 155
Ushnagh Hill,
Catstone Ringfort,
Barrow &
Stone Ushnagh Hill 53°29′18″N 7°33′44″W / 53.488356°N...
-
coins were
historically unearthed by
quarrymen setting up
business at
Catstones Quarry located on Idle moor in the 19th century. No
permanent Roman settlement...
- 7°55′03″W / 53.54156°N 7.91742°W / 53.54156; -7.91742 155
Ushnagh Hill,
Catstone Ringfort,
Barrow &
Stone Ushnagh Hill 53°29′18″N 7°33′44″W / 53.488356°N...
- is
bordered by
Airedale to the east, the
Worth Valley to the
north and
Catstones Moor and the
village of
Cullingworth to the west. Historically, Harden...