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Cashtal yn Ard (Castle of the Heights) is a
Neolithic chambered tomb in Cornaa, in the
parish of
Maughold in the Isle of Man. It is
situated on a low...
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Castle Rushen (Manx:
Cashtal Rosien) is a
medieval castle located in the Isle of Man's
historic capital, Castletown, in the
south of the Island. It towers...
- of farming, and the
people began to
build megalithic monuments, such as
Cashtal yn Ard in
Maughold parish, King Orry's
Grave in Laxey, Mull Hill near Cregneash...
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blodyn flower booa bó bò buwch/bo cow
cabbyl capall each
ceffyl horse cashtal caisleán,
caiseal caisteal castell castle creg
carraig carraig,
creag carreg...
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Rushen Castle may
refer to:
Castle Rushen (Manx:
Cashtal Rosien) is a
medieval castle located in the Isle of Man's
historic capital, Castletown. HMS Rushen...
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megalithic monuments began to
appear around the island.
Examples are
found at
Cashtal yn Ard near Maughold, King Orry's
Grave in Laxey,
Meayll Circle near Cregneash...
- Peel
Castle (
Cashtal Phurt ny h-Inshey in Manx Gaelic) is a
castle in Peel in the Isle of Man,
originally constructed by Norwegians. The
castle stands...
- own constituency.
There is a
Neolithic chambered tomb in the
parish at
Cashtal yn Ard. The
village of
Maughold lies on the
coast some
three miles south-east...
- doors,
including a
fairy post office. Castletown, Isle of Man: The
Balley Cashtal Beg, a "town" of 70
doors installed throughout the main town,
which represent...
- site. The
neolithic tomb
comprises two
separate chambered sections. Like
Cashtal yn Ard, the
structure is a multi-chambered
Clyde cairn of
coloured sandstone...