T-Bird wrote: » It's a Ring Fort.
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » Thanks. I couldn't find anything online about it. I'm surprised they could remove it.
Poll Dubh wrote: » Not a ring fort but is a protected national monument and shouldn’t be removed. More info on the National Monuments website. Click the link for the archaeological survey database and you’ll find the site on the map. Link to the map viewer: http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/
blackwhite wrote: » Take another look at OPs screenshot. The arrow is pointing at the recent "recreation" of the Green Fort. It was built in 1995 for a battle re-enactment. It is not a protected national monument - you're confusing it with the ring-fort which is the small cluster of trees to the right of the structure the OP is asking about.
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » This one is from 1888 - 1913. So I think there was a ring fort, and then the other structure was built in the 90s? To the right of the original ring fort. I think I've attached the link, Boards doesn't make attaching photos easy.
blackwhite wrote: » It's not a ring fort. It's a reconstruction of the Green Fort that is located on Forthill. The ring fort is in the trees to the right of it. It was constructed as part of the "Sligo 750" celebrations in 1995, and used for a re-enactment of the Battle of the Green Fort in the fields across from the Sports Complex. The actual Green Fort located behind the hospital, and can be accessed from the pitches on Forthill.https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.2744637,-8.4682087,295m/data=!3m1!1e3