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Odds Cross
Archaeology
Odd's Cross dates to the late Norse period. It is the broken shaft of a pillar cross and has a runic inscription. It measures 87.5 centimetres high x 28 centimetres maximum width x 16.5 centimetres minimum width and 9 centimetres thick. It was found at a mound in the churchyard which can no longer be identified on the ground. It is kept in Braddan Church and is recorded as Manx Cross No 136 (109).
Braddan Village
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- Parish: Braddan
- Sheading: Middle
- Grid Ref: SC3640076820
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record