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Glenlough
Archaeology
Prehistoric cup-marked stone.
PMC Kermode (director of the Manx Museum 1922-32) recorded a cup-marked stone found at the bottom of a pile of stones forming the NW end of cairn, approximately 500 yards SE of Glenlough farmhouse.
This location would appear to indicate that the cairn lay approximately at the grid reference provided, towards the NE boundary of OS Field no. 1484. There is no sign of any such feature today.
Kermode records the stone as measuring 350 by 500mm (Ms Notebook VIII, p.2).
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- Parish: Marown
- Sheading: Glenfaba
- Grid Ref: SC3445077800
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record