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Mount Rule Keeill and Burial Ground
Archaeology
Medieval chapel.
The site was partially investigated by the Manx Archaeological Survey in 1918.
The keeill is orientated approximately NE-SW, and is entered by a doorway through the 'west' gable. It measures 4.2 by 2.2m internally and the turf-capped stone walls survive to a maximum 0.9m above ground level. The site is partially wooded, which prevented full investigation, but a small-scale excavation suggested that the floor is about 0.6m below current ground level.
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- Parish: Braddan
- Sheading: Middle
- Grid Ref: SC3537379490
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record