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Cabbal Druiaght
Archaeology
Medieval chapel. The chapel is orientated east-west, and measures internally 4 by 2.5m, with walls standing 0.8m high and 1.1m thick, capped with turf.
It was investigated by the Manx Archaeological Survey in 1908, and was found to have a paved floor, with a slightly raised aisle leading from the door in the west gable to the altar against the east. Only slight remains of the altar survive, 1.2m wide by 0.75m deep, standing just 0.2m high. The building is surrounded by a bank of collapsed masonry about 1m wide.
Glenlough
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- Parish: Marown
- Sheading: Glenfaba
- Grid Ref: SC3412278113
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record