Keeill Ballacarnane Mooar
Early Christian Keeill & Chapel LOW Priority
Large keeill (23' x 13') in Michael parish. The 'Mooar' (big) name distinguishes it from a smaller companion keeill at Ballacarnane Beg nearby — suggesting a paired system of chapels. WHY: Paired keeills indicate a more complex religious landscape. The path between the two chapels, and the fields they served, are worth exploring. Multiple keeills in close proximity suggest a significant local population.
What You Can Find Here
Early Christian metalwork, cross fragments, domestic items
Access Information
⚠️ Farmland
Best Season to Visit
Oct-Mar
📍 54.263°N, 4.565°W · Isle of Man
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