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Druidale Shieling Mound
Archaeology
A ditchless grass covered mound with diameter of 10.0 metres and height to the north east of 0.5 metres. There are many large stones exposed in the sides. A lateral trench has been cut from north to south. It is certainly artificial and it seems likely that it is a burial cairn or possible a medieval shieling mound of the Block Eary type.
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- Parish: Michael
- Sheading: Michael
- Grid Ref: SC3518087710
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record