Keeill Glenlough (Cabbal Druiaght)
Early Christian Keeill & Chapel MED Priority
Keeill (13'6" x 8'6") in a glen setting in Marown. The Manx name 'Cabbal Druiaght' intriguingly contains the element 'Druiaght' which some scholars link to 'druidic' or 'magical' — suggesting possible pre-Christian sacred associations. WHY: Glen sites where early Christians deliberately placed chapels near water and pre-existing sacred places are among the most productive for detecting. 500-1,500 years of ritual activity.
What You Can Find Here
Early Christian metalwork, possible pre-Christian votive items
Access Information
⚠️ Permission needed
Best Season to Visit
Year-round
📍 54.173°N, 4.57°W · Isle of Man
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