Freestanding memorial to Liam Lynch (1893-1923), erected 1935, in form of a round tower. Tapering rubble sandstone walling, set on base with four bronze wolfhounds set on limestone slabs on rubble sandstone pedestals around it. Corbelled conical stone roof with projecting dressed stone eaves course, and cut stone cross finial. Triangular-headed openings near top, with timber fittings and rubble sandstone block-and-start surrounds and sills. Round-headed carved limestone plaque in blind doorway, with rubble sandstone voussoirs and sill. Square carved limestone plaque to base inserted 1973. Rubble sandstone lectern with limestone slab top and podium to site. Two humpback bridges with continuous rubble sandstone parapet walls to access.
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