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Gramma Standing Stone
Archaeology
The Manx Archaeological Survey records the presence of a worked stone 220 yards ENE of the site of the keeill recorded by the OS. The ground at this point is now part of a fairway on the golf course, but rough ground lies both to the north and south at SC19947000 and SC19966996 respectively - the latter appears more directly to reflect the directions given by the MAS. The MAS describes the stone as much weathered, standing about 0.8m high, and protruding from an apparently eroded, flat-topped mound about 2m in diameter. The Survey suggests that the stone may be a decapitated cross-slab, possibly marking a grave.
Gramma, Port Erin
Connections
Book Chapters
- Grid Ref: SC1996069960
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record