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Cronk ny Shee Burial Mound
Archaeology
The remains of a damaged Bronze Age bowl barrow survives here, represented by a flat topped grass covered ditchless mound, which is the southeast quarter of the barrow. It is bounded in the north, northwest and west by modern hedge banks and elsewhere by a stone retaining wall. It has measurements of 11.0 metres east-west by 8.0 metres north-south by an average height of 1.1 metres. There is no trace of stones. There is no visible trace of a cist or the barrow in the adjoining fields which are grass covered.
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- Parish: Malew
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2871075220
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record