Kinard East Ogham Stone is located at the west end of the graveyard of what was once the parish church of Kinard (Teampall Chinn Aird). On the east face of the stone there is a cross inscription consisting of a rectangular outline divided into four roughly equal parts. The upper quadrants are also subdivided in a similar way. The stone also has a carving and an inscription reading Moriani on one side. Nothing now remains of the parish church. The graveyard is south of the N86 and southwest of the townland of Foheraghmore (An Fhothrach Mhór) and close to a minor road at Kinard East in the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland (Irish: Corca Dhuibhne, Contae Chiarraí, Éire).
Image: Ogham Stone, Kinard East 1838 from Rambles in the South of Ireland during the year 1838 by Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Chatterton published 1839.