- 1″N 4°33′59.6″W / 54.157250°N 4.566556°W / 54.157250; -4.566556 The
Braaid is an Iron Age
roundhouse and two
Norse long
houses on this site represent...
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Braaid (Manx:
Braaid) is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Marown on the Isle of Man,
about 6 km west of the
capital Douglas. It is best
known for the
nearby ancient...
- The
Braaid in the
central Isle of Man, with
remnants of a Celtic-Norse
roundhouse and two longhouses, c. AD 650–950...
- Sallagh)
Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey)
Barregarrow (Bayr Garroo)‡
Braaid (Yn
Braaid)‡
Bradda Bride (Bride)
Colby (Colby)
Cregneash (Creneash)‡ Crosby...
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Beurla I do not
speak English Keeill-y-Deighan
Church of the
Devil Cronk-ny-
Braaid Hill in the
Valley Croshbyr Cross Farm
Ballahoo The Farm on the
River Hoo...
- the A3
Castletown to
Ramsey Road with the
junction of the A24
Foxdale to
Braaid road and the A40 The Hope road in the
parish of Kirk
Patrick in the Isle...
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However this word
appears to have been
adopted into Manx English, see [1]
Braaid Eisteddfod: A poem by
Annie Kissack (at 20 seconds) "Tynwald - the Parliament...
- culture. Even so, an
Eisteddfod has been held
since the
Great Depression in
Braaid and
remains a
highly anti****ted and
widely attended event by the Manx people...
- Soderick, Strang,
Tromode and
Union Mills (all in the
parish of Braddan),
Braaid,
Crosby and Glen Vine (all in the
parish of Marown), and
Newtown in the...
- it was in the
sheading of Glenfaba.
Settlements in the
parish include Braaid,
Crosby and Glen Vine. For the
purposes of
local government, the
whole of...