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Chapel Hill, Balladoole
Archaeology
A worked stone found at Chapel Hill, close to the chapel and enclosure bank at the west end of the hilltop.
The stone was used for grinding, smoothing or sharpening, and is bar-shaped: rectangular in outline and cross-section. It measures 150 x 45 x 20mm.
The natural stone in the immediate vicinity is limestone.
The stone is in the Manx National Heritage collections, accession no. 1954-1635.
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Book Chapters
- Grid Ref: SC2464068160
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record