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Glen Darragh Fort
Archaeology
The conjectured site of an Iron Age or Early Medieval fort. It has been dismissed in modern times as a natural feature. It is situated at the floor of a narrow valley and is similar to others in the vicinity. It appears to have been created by the washing away of the soil from around a rock outcrop. It is an irregular shelf with a sheer drop towards the adjacent stream to the west.
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- Parish: Marown
- Sheading: Middle
- Grid Ref: SC3274078070
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record