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2025:673 - Caherpeak East, Galway

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County: Galway

Site name: Caherpeak East

Sites and Monuments Record No.: GA103-218----

Licence number: 25E0576

Author: Jerry O'Sullivan

Author/Organisation Address: Labane Ardrahan Community Development Association

Site type: Milestone

Period/Dating: Modern (AD 1750-AD 2000)

ITM: E 543327m, N 715590m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.187742, -8.847980

An 18th-century milestone at Caherpeak East in south Co. Galway forms part of a series of nine milestones on the public roads between the town of Gort and the village of Kilcolgan. Labane and Ardrahan Community Development Association (LACDA) organised the South Galway Milestones Project to record and conserve the milestones and raise public awareness of them.

The milestone at Caherpeak East, as found, was a simple limestone pillar, trapezoidal in horizontal section and flat on top, with well-dressed faces. It was designed to stand 36 inches (c. 0.9m) above ground, with a rough, undressed root below ground. The milestone was originally inscribed ‘10 From Galway’ (in old Irish miles) on its narrow, outer face.  An Ordnance Survey benchmark was cut into the flat top at some later date. As found,  it had become overgrown and had partly sunk from view relative to the height of the modern road surface. In spite of some damage around the upper part of the stone where spalls appear to have been struck off, the inscription is largely intact. The stone was excavated and reinstated on the same site at the correct height relative to the road and free from vegetation.

The work was supported by grants from Galway County Council and the Heritage Council and by practical support from the County Council’s Gort Area Office.


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