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Braddan Ruin
The site of a ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
The site of a ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
A ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
The site of a ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
The site of a ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
The site of a ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
The site of a ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
The site of a ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan Ruin
A ruined post-medieval structure in Braddan parish.
Braddan School
A post-medieval school in Braddan.
Braddan School
The site of a post-medieval school in Braddan parish.
Braddan School Garden
The site of a modern school garden in Braddan parish.
Braddan School Iron Working Site
The site of an early medieval or medieval iron working site which was excavated by Dr Larch S. Garrad.
Braddan Sheep Fold
The site of a post-medieval sheepfold in Braddan parish.
Braddan Stackyard
The site of a post-medieval farm or stack yard in Braddan parish.
Braddan Stackyard
The site of a post-medieval farm or stack yard in Braddan parish.
Braddan Stackyard
The site of a post-medieval farm or stack yard in Braddan parish.
Braddan Stackyard
The site of a post-medieval farm or stack yard in Braddan parish.
Braddan Threshing Mill
The site of a post-medieval threshing mill in Braddan parish.
Braddan, Marine Drive Toll Gate
A record for a post medieval toll gate on Marine Drive, Braddan.
Brandish Corner Burial Mound
An approximate circular, but rather irregularly shaped, mound. It is apparently artificial and is possibly a bowl barrow. Its average diameter is 12.0 metres and minimum height is 0.3 metres.
Brandish Corner Burial Mound
A probable Bronze Age barrow. It has a diameter of 11.0 metres and a height to the south of 0.6 metres.
Brandish Corner Burial Mound
A possible Bronze Age barrow, although the mound is situated on the edge of a natural fault and may be natural since its slopes flow fairly gently into the surrounding ground, though by virtue of its proximity to the barrow PRN 0212.00, it is possibly a bowl barrow.  It has a diameter of 10.0 metres and a maximum height of 0.4 metres.
Brandish Corner Mounds, Hut Circles
The reported site of a number of bowl barrows and a supposed hut circle, which has not been located. In the area generally are many vague, large, elliptical hollows but none resemble a hut circle. Other sites previously investigated which had been described as hut circles were obviously natural.
Braust Flint Scatter
The findspot of a Mesolithic flint scatter, including about 20 worked flints.