

Cairn T on the summit of Sliabh na Caillí and the wooded Patrickstown Hill as seen from just behind Cairn K looking east.
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A smallish mound (Herity says 15 meters in diameter), Cairn K is situated on a small outcrop of rock immediately to the north of Cairn L. This monument is seperated from the others on Cairnbane West by a fence, and has been much trampled by animals. A kerb of long slabs survives; one or two have fallen down the slope from the entrance. The chamber is pretty ruined. Conwell reported two engraved slabs within. The orientation is roughly 110°, the direction of the Boyne Valley. |

Cairn K from the north side of Cairn L.
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