Clochafarmore
Cloch an Fhir Mhóir | |||||||||
Clochafarmore pictured at night | |||||||||
| Alternative name | Cúchulainn's Stone | ||||||||
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| Location | Rathiddy, Knockbridge, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland | ||||||||
| Coordinates | 53°58′28″N 6°27′57″W / 53.974505°N 6.465919°W | ||||||||
| Type | Standing stone | ||||||||
| Circumference | 4 m (13 ft) | ||||||||
| Height | 3 m (10 ft) | ||||||||
| History | |||||||||
| Material | stone | ||||||||
| Founded | c. 2400–500 BC | ||||||||
| Periods | Bronze Age | ||||||||
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| Public access | yes | ||||||||
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Clochafarmore (Irish: Cloch an Fhir Mhóir, meaning "stone of the great man") is a menhir (standing stone) and National Monument in County Louth, Ireland.