Reg No
15311003
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Artistic
Original Use
Monument
Date
1790 - 1850
Coordinates
245004, 253033
Date Recorded
04/09/2004
Date Updated
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Cut stone plaque on square-plan, carved c.1830, having a cross or shamrock-type motif in bas-relief to front face (north). Built into the boundary wall of Glenmore House (15311001) and to the east side of Mullingar.
A curious cut stone fragment of unknown date and purpose, which adds a subtle historic feel along the main approach road into Mullingar to the east. It is built into the front boundary wall of Glenmore House (15311001), but was probably brought to its present position from another location. The iron bar over this plaque suggests that it is quite thin and unable to support the weight of the wall over. The fact that it is carved in bas-relief suggests that it could be quite early, perhaps even a wayside cross. It may have been part of a grave marker or perhaps some late nineteenth-century Nationalistic symbol on account shamrock-type motif. This feature has a curiosity value and adds interest to the streetscape to the east side of Mullingar.