Billown Mooar Standing Stone
Neolithic Archaeological Site LOW Priority
Another standing stone in the Billown landscape, part of the wider prehistoric complex. Multiple standing stones in one area suggest a significant ritual landscape or a boundary-marking system. WHY: Part of the wider Billown archaeological landscape that Bournemouth University investigated. Even if individual stones are ambiguous, the overall density of prehistoric activity in this area is beyond doubt.
What You Can Find Here
Prehistoric items in the wider Billown landscape
Access Information
⚠️ Farmland
Best Season to Visit
Oct-Mar
📍 54.076°N, 4.635°W · Isle of Man
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