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Shughlaig y Quiggin Keeill
Archaeology
The probable site of an early medieval chapel or keeill. The site has been described as being virtually invisible on a slight rise due north of Little London farmhouse and not where shown on the 1869 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map. An early 20th century description states that 'in 1910 the field had been ploughed and, in crossing it, we noticed a single building stone distinct from the field-stones on the surface, and such as might have been used in the walls of a Keeill. We were told that many others had been found on the site at different times.'
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- Parish: Michael
- Sheading: Michael
- Grid Ref: SC3214086410
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record