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High quality streched canvas print measureing 100×70cm. All canvas prints come ready to be displayed on your walls as soon as they arrive. Printed in high resolution onto canvas and carefully stretched over real wood frames.
Canvas and wood frame are sustainably sourced (FSC certified materials).
Dún Eochla (‘the fort of Eochaill’), an early medieval stone fort, is situated almost at the highest point on the island. It commands clear views of Connamara to the north, and of Dún Dúchathair and the coast of Co. Clare to the east. It is located in the townland of Eochaill (‘yewwood’), so yew trees must have grown here in the early medieval period.
High quality streched canvas print measureing 100×70cm. All canvas prints come ready to be displayed on your walls as soon as they arrive. Printed in high resolution onto canvas and carefully stretched over real wood frames.
Canvas and wood frame are sustainably sourced (FSC certified materials).
Dún Eochla (‘the fort of Eochaill’), an early medieval stone fort, is situated almost at the highest point on the island. It commands clear views of Connamara to the north, and of Dún Dúchathair and the coast of Co. Clare to the east. It is located in the townland of Eochaill (‘yewwood’), so yew trees must have grown here in the early medieval period.
High quality streched canvas print measureing 100×70cm. All canvas prints come ready to be displayed on your walls as soon as they arrive. Printed in high resolution onto canvas and carefully stretched over real wood frames.
Canvas and wood frame are sustainably sourced (FSC certified materials).
Dún Eochla (‘the fort of Eochaill’), an early medieval stone fort, is situated almost at the highest point on the island. It commands clear views of Connamara to the north, and of Dún Dúchathair and the coast of Co. Clare to the east. It is located in the townland of Eochaill (‘yewwood’), so yew trees must have grown here in the early medieval period.