Browne-Clayton Monument
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Facts and practical information
The Browne-Clayton Monument is a 28.75-metre column of the Corinthian order on a square pedestal base built in the 19th-century in Leinster, Ireland. It stands on Carrigadaggan Hill, at Carrigbyrne in County Wexford at grid reference S 8146 2377, just off the N25 national route between the towns of Wexford and New Ross. It is modelled on Pompey's Pillar, an early 4th-century victory column dedicated in Alexandria in Roman Egypt to the Roman emperor Diocletian. ()
Coordinates: 52°21'36"N, 6°48'18"W
Location
Wexford
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Day trips
Browne-Clayton Monument – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: New Ross Golf Club, The Apex, John F. Kennedy Arboretum, Rathumney Castle.