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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

Connections

Book Chapters

  • Parish: Braddan
  • Sheading: Middle
  • Grid Ref: SC3640076820

Sources

  • Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record
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