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Cregneash or
Cregneish (Manx: Creneash) is a
small village and
tourist destination in the
extreme south-west of the Isle of Man,
about 1 mi (2 km) from...
- near
Cregneash, on the Isle of Man, the son of
Thomas Maddrell and
Margaret Watterson.: 44 He
spoke English until he
moved to the
village of
Cregneash to...
- on Jeff Noon's play
Woundings and
released in 1998. It was
filmed in
Cregneash, Isle of Man. The
director Roberta Hanley won the
Grand Jury
Prize for...
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operates the
following museums:
Castle Rushen,
Castletown Cregneash Folk Village,
Cregneash Grove Museum,
Ramsey House of Manannan, Peel The
Great Laxey...
- yn Ard in
Maughold parish, King Orry's
Grave in Laxey, Mull Hill near
Cregneash and
Ballaharra Stones at St John's.
There were also the
local Ronaldsway...
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Heritage runs the
following museums:
Castle Rushen,
Castletown Cregneash Folk Village,
Cregneash Grove Museum,
Ramsey House of Manannan, Peel The
Great Laxey...
- that year. The film was shot on the Isle of Man, with the
village of
Cregneash standing in for the
fictional Irish village of
Tulaigh Mhór.
Waking Ned...
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parish at the
southern end of the Isle of Man, just
outside the
village of
Cregneash. It is the site of a
chambered cairn called Meayll Circle or Mull Circle...
- The Calf Sound,
looking towards the Calf of Man from the
direction of
Cregneash...
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twelve children in
Cregneash, a
fishing village at the
south of the Isle of Man. At this time Manx was the only
language spoken in
Cregneash, and so his mother...