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Ballaclucas Flint Scatter
The findspot of a Mesolithic flint scatter.
Ballaclucas Flint Scatter
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter, which included hump-backed scrapers, blades and an oval 'sling stone'.
Ballacoar Burial Ground
The site of the burial ground of an early medieval keeill or chapel which would have been in use between circa AD500 and circa AD1000.  A slight mound now marks the site of the keeill on the south side of the road west of Ballacoar house. St Patrick's Well to the north-east of this site may have had some association.
Ballacoar Keeill
The site of an early medieval keeill or chapel which would have been in use between circa AD500 and circa AD1000.  A slight mound now marks the site of the keeill on the south side of the road west of Ballacoar house. St Patrick's Well to the north-east of this site may have had some association.
Ballacoarey Horsewalk
The site of a post-medieval horse engine at Ballacoarey farm. It is shown on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map and appears to have a horse engine house on the site of the circular horsewalk.
Ballacoary Brick and Tile Works
The site of a 19th century brick and tile works, which is shown on the 1870 1:10560 scale Ordnance Survey map at the roadside south-southeast of Ballacoarey. An "Old Brickkiln" is also shown 250 metres to the east of the brickworks.
Ballacogeen Horsewalk
Modern horsewalk. The Ordnance Survey First Edition 1:2500 map of 1868 shows a horsewalk at this location. The structure no longer survives.
Ballacollister Farmhouse
A post-medieval farmhouse in Laxey.
Ballacollister Farmhouse
A post-medieval farmhouse at Ballacollister, Laxey.
Ballacollister Horsewalk
Modern horsewalk. The Ordnance Survey First Edition 1:2500 map of 1868 shows a horsewalk at this location. The structure still survives.
Ballacolum Flint Scatter
The findspot of a Mesolithic flint scatter. It included worked flints, with over 20 Heavy-blade type pieces, blades, flakes and cores.
Ballacolum Flint Scatter
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter found by Mr Alan Skillan during fieldwalking.
Ballacolum Horsewalk
The site of a post-medieval horse engine. The circular horsewalk is shown to the western side of a farm outbuilding on the 1870 1:10560 Ordnance Survey map, but the building and the horsewalk no longer survive.
Ballaconley Cross Slab (Manx Cross 143)
This broken fragment was found at Ballaconley in the east of the parish (IOMHER 0299.00). One arm, and the beginnings of the curved recesses leading to two other limbs are apparent, but no further trace of the cross beyond survives.
Ballaconley Enclosure
Possible prehistoric features which are visible as cropmarks include two superimposed enclosures with traces of a complicated field system to the south. They were recorded from by aerial photographs taken in 1982-83 by N. Higham and Prof. B. Jones. A keeill overlies this prehistoric landscape which is known to extend eastwards towards Ballachrink and Bride.
Ballaconley Enclosure
This is part of a complex of cropmark features which includes two superimposed enclosures and the boundaries of a complicated field system to the south. They were recorded from aerial photographs taken in 1982-83 by N. Higham and Prof. B. Jones.Bride.
Ballaconley Enclosure
This is part of a complex of cropmark features which includes two superimposed enclosures and the boundaries of a complicated field system to the south. They were recorded from aerial photographs taken in 1982-83 by N. Higham and Prof. B. Jones.
Ballaconley Field Boundary
This is part of a complex of cropmark features which includes two superimposed enclosures and the boundaries of a complicated field system to the south. They were recorded from aerial photographs taken in 1982-83 by N. Higham and Prof. B. Jones.
Ballaconley Field Boundary
This is part of a complex of cropmark features which includes two superimposed enclosures and the boundaries of a complicated field system to the south. They were recorded from aerial photographs taken in 1982-83 by N. Higham and Prof. B. Jones.
Ballaconley Field Boundary
This is part of a complex of cropmark features which includes two superimposed enclosures and the boundaries of a complicated field system to the south. They were recorded from aerial photographs taken in 1982-83 by N. Higham and Prof. B. Jones..
Ballaconley Horsewalk
The site of a post-medieval horse engine.
Ballaconley Roundhouse
An Iron Age round house which was found when dredging the Lhen. It was a circular mound, measuring 12.0 metres in radius surrounded by a ditch which was 7.0 metres wide. Hazel nut shells were found as well as a piece of possibly squared timber, which measured 21cm by 5.5cm by 3.5cm.
Ballacooiley Flint Scatter
The findspot of a scatter of Mesolithic flints.
Ballacooiley Flint Scatter
The findspot of a scatter of Mesolithic flints.
Ballacooiley Flint Scatter
The findspot of a scatter of Mesolithic flints.