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Braddan Old Church Cross Slab
Archaeology
An early medieval, crude cross carved onto greenstone, broken in two, measuring about 61cm to 76cm high and 46cm wide by 2.5cm thick, which stood here about 1857, when only the lower portion was standing in its socket. The cross has long since disappeared. It was thought to be pre-Scandanavian and was numbered as Manx Cross No. 20 (12).
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Book Chapters
- Parish: Braddan
- Sheading: Middle
- Grid Ref: SC3640076820
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record