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  • Clochán - Wikipedia
    A clochán (plural clocháin) or beehive hut is a dry-stone hut with a corbelled roof, commonly associated with the south-western Irish seaboard
  • Systems of Construction: The Corbelled Buildings | Irish . . .
    Dry-stone beehive huts or clocháns, used as domestic dwellings by monks, are found predominantly along the south-west coast, where they were used as living accommodation in many of the exposed hermitages and Christian settlements The corbelled method of construction has a long history, from prehistoric tombs to twentieth century farm buildings
  • The beehive huts - Huts on the Dingle Peninsula • Go-to . . .
    Prehistoric and medieval huts that bear witness to rural Irish life in the harshest of times! Less than 500 meters from Fort Dunbeg, you’ll find The Beehive huts (Clochán Fahan in Gaelic ), a group of buildings dating back to Ireland’s first Christians
  • Giant’s Causeway – Clochán an Aifir | Irish Language Blog
    Giant’s Causeway, or Clochán an Aifir in Irish, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in County Antrim of Northern Ireland It consists of around 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, forming about 4 miles along the coast
  • Giants Causeway - Clochán an Aifir or Clochán na bhFomhórach
    Giants Causeway (Irish: Clochán an Aifir or Clochán na bhFomhórach) is a remarkable and beautiful place that is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a nature reserve Located on the northern coast of County Antrim (Irish: Contae Aontroma) in the northeast of Ireland (Irish: Éire)
  • clochán - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    clochán (plural clocháns) An old dry-stone hut with a corbelled roof, commonly found on the southwest Irish coast
  • Clochán na Carriage | Heritage Ireland
    Clochán na Carraige, ‘the clochán of the rock’, is one of a number of such structures on Árainn, but is the only one that survives intact This clochán appears oval from the outside, but inside is a rectangular room about 6m by 2 3m
  • An Clochán Cloghan | logainm. ie
    English stepping-stones, causeway; old stone structure "Pinkman: Clochán = A stony ford, a stony place Clochan is a word that has many meanings – a heap of stones, a stony place, a row of stepping stones across a river (a common way of making a river fordable)
  • Clachan - Wikipedia
    A clachan (Irish: clochán [ˈkl̪ˠɔxaːnˠ] or clachan [ˈkl̪ˠaxənˠ]; Scottish Gaelic: clachan [ˈkʰl̪ˠaxan]; Manx: claghan) is a small settlement or hamlet on the island of Ireland, the Isle of Man and Scotland [1]
  • Glanfahan Clochauns, Kerry
    The most common type of hut situated on the Dingle Peninsula is the drystone variety known as clochauns They are often referred to as beehive huts because of their shape Clochauns were a common type of dwelling during the early Christian period and most of the remaining examples are indeed associated with early Christian sites





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