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Finnis souterrain

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The site is made up of a 30 metres (98 ft) long main passage that runs east to west, with two 6 metres (20 ft) long side passages on the right hand side that open into small chambers. All three passages are approximately 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) wide. The first 7.5 metres (25 ft)
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and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board. Soil that had built up inside was removed, some minor repairs were made, stone chippings were used to cover the floor, solar lights were placed along the walls of the passageways and the iron door was replaced. A fenced pathway along the edge of the field was
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The souterrain was first built in the 9th century and records of it date to the early 18th century. Although the exact purpose of souterrains has been debated, it is thought that they were used as a refuge from raiders or invaders, or a place to store religious artefacts. As souterrains are dry and
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of the main passage is approximately 1 meter high, there is then a low lintel structure after which the passage continues at approximately 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) in height in a slight downward curve.
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In 1977 the site was cleared and surveyed by archaeologists but no formal excavation took place. Work to restore the site and open it to the public later began after collaboration between the land owner and
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The current entrance is not in the original location, which is unknown. It is also unknown when the current entrance was created, but it dates to at least 1833 when an iron door was installed by the parish
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also built and an information board was placed next to the entrance. Work was completed and it was opened to the public in July 2003.
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Interior of Finnis souterrain showing the dry stone walls and flat stone roof.
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cold places, they may have also been used to store food.
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and is one of only a few souterrains open to the public.
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"Your Place And Mine - Down - Binder's Cove - a rediscovered souterrain near Finnis, Dromara"




"Finnis Souterrain"
the original
"Take on Nature: Going back to the source of the Lagan on Co Down's Slieve Croob"
54°19′22″N 6°1′7″W / 54.32278°N 6.01861°W / 54.32278; -6.01861
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Subterranea (geography)
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