Reg No
40810021
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Historical, Social
Original Use
Milestone/milepost
Date
1800 - 1820
Coordinates
265385, 440412
Date Recorded
25/01/2013
Date Updated
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Freestanding limestone milestone/boundary marker\ordnance stone (on rectangular-plan) having pyramidal top, erected c. 1810. Now built into modern boundary wall. Located adjacent to entrance to Greencastle Fort (see 40810007), to the north of the fort, and located along the south side of the main road into Greencastle from the north-east.
A nicely carved limestone artefact or item of street furniture, which is an interesting addition to the roadscape to the north-east of the centre of Greencastle. Its location adjacent to an entrance to Greencastle Fort (see 40810007) suggests that it may have been an ordnance marker (mark a particular ‘range’ from the fort for artillery\rifle purposes) associated with this former coastal battery. Such features are relatively common features found around barrack complexes in Ireland. It was probably moved to its current location from another location close by. However, it may have been originally a milestone, and, as such, it would represent a subtle reminder of the great age of coaching in Ireland during the late eighteenth and the first half of the nineteenth century. This modest piece of street furniture adds a subtle historic veneer to its location, and is a worthy addition to the built heritage of the town.