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Cronk Breck Keeill
Archaeology
Medieval chapel.
The chapel, of drystone construction, stands within a large enclosure, which was investigated by the Manx Archaeological Survey (1910).
The building is orientated east-west, and measures 7.6 by 4.3m internally. Walls are 0.9-1.2m wide and 0.9-1.6m high. The doorway is in the west gable; no evidence for windows was identified by the Survey. The floor is paved, and the remains of the altar stand at the east end, 1.3m long by 0.5m deep and 0.3m high.
Connections
Book Chapters
- Parish: German
- Sheading: Glenfaba
- Grid Ref: SC2961781390
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record