Ireland

Ireland has fabulous examples of stone masonry spanning many centuries. These examples only scratch the surface of what is there. The famous Rock of Cashel, shown above, is a group of 12th and 13th century structures in County Tipperary.
An ancient church building in a cemetary in County Tipperary.
The famous Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary.
The round towner at the Rock of Cashel.
The Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary.
Rock of Cashel.
Rock of Cashel.
Whitewashed (limewashed) interior in the Rock of Cashel.
Limestone buildng near the Rock of Cashel.
Ruins of a granite rubble structure south of Dublin.
Ruins of a granite rubble structure south of Dublin.
Coursed rubble fieldstone wall in County Tipperary.
An old stone barn with a slate roof.
The ruins of an old fieldstone barn.
The ruins of a fieldstone barn.
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Cortona™ thin veneer
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