Gob ny Garvain Promontory Fort
Defended promontory. The fort is located on a headland jutting south-eastward into the sea. It is lozenge-shaped, its longest axis running SW-NE measuring roughly 50m across. Natural defences are provided by precipitous gullies on the west and north sides thus providing a natural all round sheer rock face on all but a 20m strip to the north-west. Here an inner bank 4m wide at the base with a maximum interior height of 1m has been constructed; it has no apparent entrance. The bank is paralleled to the north by a ditch, beyond which lie an outer bank and ditch. The eastern half of both have been mutilated by a field boundary and cultivation.
There is no visible trace of any internal structures. The site is most likely of Iron Age origin, but may have been re-used during the medieval period.
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- Parish: Maughold
- Sheading: Garff
- Grid Ref: SC4883089850
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record