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Ballagreyney Cup-marked Stone
Archaeology
A hedge bank has been built over the site of a grass covered chapel and burial ground but no trace of the chapel or of a feature identifiable as a burial ground enclosure remains. Savage, wirting in 1885) states that the keeill was 'standing within living memory' (i.e. early 19th century), and was probably built on an old tumulus. He also found on the site what he described as a 'cup-marked stone'. The cup-marked stone may be a 'gaming board' for the Viking game of 'Merels' or 'Nine Men's Morris'.
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- Parish: Arbory
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2395071880
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record