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Hall's Barn Weird Thing
 

County

Dublin

Coordinates

N 53° 17' 44.8"   W 006° 16' 07.4"

Nearest town

Dublin

Grid Ref.

O 15485 28650

Map No.

50

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

49

Date of visit

Saturday 24 May 2014

GPS Accuracy (m)

3
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The Hall's Barn from across the road, seen on its east side.


This is a bad imitation of the more striking Wonderful Barn near Leixlip.
The Hall's Barn was built by Major Hall in 1742. It was made of stone for the main structure and timber for the inner floors and other works, but the timber has now rotten and the external winding staircase is considered unsafe.
This curious building, also known as "The Bottle Tower" sits into a private residence which was undergoing heavy restoration works when we visited the place and we couldn't gain access to the property because nobody was in. The structure is about 8.80 metres tall and measures about 6.60 metres of diameter at the base.

This is the 700th monument in the database.


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