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Ruillic ny Quakeryn Keeill
Archaeology
The possible site of an early medieval keeill or chapel at the site of a post-medieval Quaker Burial ground. This small, walled enclosure served as a burial ground for Quakers from 1672, and is the only example on the Isle of Man. Tradition states that lintel graves have been found here, and that the site of a medieval chapel lies nearby, but this has never been confirmed.
Ballayfayle
Connections
Book Chapters
- Parish: Maughold
- Sheading: Garff
- Grid Ref: SC4773090150
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record