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Baroose Cross Slab
Archaeology
The findspot of an early medieval cross-slab from Barroose, which was ploughed up by Mr Gelling, Barroose, circa 1959, about 20 metres from the east hedge and about 65 metres from the south hedge. It is a roughly triangular slab of Manx slate, measuring 48 centimetres x 30 centimetres by 5 centimetres thick, with a crudely inscribed cross within an inscribed oval at the broad end of one face. It is now kept at the Manx Museum.
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- Parish: Lonan
- Sheading: Garff
- Grid Ref: SC4230081370
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record