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Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew Area , SE: Leitrim Village Subarea
Feature count in area: 8, by county: Sligo: 4, Leitrim: 3, Roscommon: 2, of which 1 is in both Leitrim and Roscommon, OSI/LPS Maps: 25, 26, 32, 33
Highest Place: Carrane Hill 458m

Starting Places (8) in area Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew:
Ballinafad, Carricknahorna, Carrownadargny, Keshcorran Caves, Knockateean Colliery, Leitrim Village, Scardan Waterfall, Tullynahaw Wind Farm

Summits & other features in area Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew:
N: Arigna: Carrane Hill 458m, Seltannasaggart 428m, Seltannasaggart SE Slope 412m
SE: Leitrim Village: Sheemore 178m
SW: Boyle: Curlew Mountains 255m
W: Castlebaldwin: Barroe North 226m, Bricklieve Mountains 321m, Keshcorran 359m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Sheemore, 178m Hill
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, Leitrim County in Connacht province, in Binnion Lists, Sheemore is the 1432th highest place in Ireland. Sheemore is the most easterly summit and also the second most southerly in the Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew area.
Grid Reference G99090 04822, OS 1:50k mapsheet 33
Place visited by: 25 members, recently by: markwallace, conormcbandon, TommyV, dregish, Loman01, supersullivan, TommyMc, magnumpig, FrankMc1964, melohara, Ulsterpooka, jackill, AdrianneB, Manthey, frankmc04
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Longitude: -8.014597, Latitude: 53.992758, Easting: 199090, Northing: 304822, Prominence: 105m,  Isolation: 11.5km, Has trig pillar
ITM: 599042 804834
Bedrock type: Bioclastic cherty limestone, (Bricklieve Limestone Formation)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Shmr, 10 char: Sheemore

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1317/
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Picture: Summit Cross.
Sacred Mountain.
by sandman 11 Mar 2014
Hill with nightly illuminations of the cross. Parked beside farm yard with permission at A (G98738 05353) and walked back uphill to double gates allowing access to the summit at B (G99087 04820). Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1317/comment/15910/
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Easy climb
by Fergalh 13 Jan 2014
Easy climb from numerous access points, large cross on top along with passage graves also has a very nice view of surrounding area. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1317/comment/15780/
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Picture: Cross at the summit
Little hill, big views.
by TommyV 22 Aug 2022
Sheemore is a little hill that offers big views. The hill can be accessed from a gate on the North side a little bit over the road from the Sheemore Ambush monument, although parking is tight around here. Note that this hill is on private farmland and you will encounter livestock, however we met a number of people climbing this hill so there doesn't appear to be any issues by the land owner. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1317/comment/23626/
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