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St Runn's Cross Slab (Manx Cross 50)
Archaeology
This large slab was found in 1906 having been re-used in a burial close to the church. It bears on one face an unusual double-beaded cross with an extended lower limb forming the cross shaft. The upper limb and arms are compressed and have flat, expanded terminals. Each space between the arms contains a circle, and the whole of the cross head is surrounded by an irregular circular frame.
Marown Churchyard
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- Parish: Marown
- Sheading: Glenfaba
- Grid Ref: SC3216078670
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record