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Clagh Ard, Crosh Ballaqueeney
Archaeology
The 'Crosh Ballaqueeney' or 'Clagh Ard' is the largest cross-slab on the island, standing at Four Roads Port St Mary. It measures 3.35 metres high, by 0.66 metres wide and 0.17 metres thick. It formerly stood in the burial ground of Ballaqueeney keeill, undoubtedly above a Norse Christian grave.
Ballaqueeney, Port St Mary
Connections
Book Chapters
- Parish: Rushen
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2065068550
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record