- Beinn-y-
Phott, (Manx: turf summit) (colloquial
pronunciation 'penny pot' ['pɛni fot] / [ðə 'pɛni pɔt]) is a peak of 546
metres (1,791 feet) on the Isle...
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Snaefell Sniaull Snaefell viewed from
minor Beinn-y-
phott Road,
connecting Brandywell on the
mountain to
minor lowland places in the island's
centre Highest point...
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Mountain (including the
Twelve Shares; private,
multiple owners)
Bienn y
Phott (DEFA)
Bradda (part DEFA, part private) Calf of Man (MNH)
Carraghyn (Private)...
- and Brew's Restaurant), and at
Brandywell with the
removal of the Beinn-y-
Phott sheep-gate for the 1935 Isle of Man TT races. Road
Improvements occurred...
- Creg-ny-Baa, Kate's Cottage,
Keppel Gate, the
Windy Corner and the B10 Beinn-y-
Phott Road road
junction with Brandywell.
Continuing north, the A18
Mountain Road...
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reach its
highest elevation of
around 450
metres (1,480 ft) near Beinn-y-
Phott.
After crossing two roads, the path then
skirts the
western side of Snaefell...
- 854 565 443909
North East
Clagh Ouyr 1,808 551 415890
North East Beinn-y-
Phott 1,785 544 381861
Central Slieau Freoaghane 1,601 488 341883
Michael Hills...
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included the
installation of a
number of
mountain gates including the Beinn-y-
Phott gate near to the
Brandywell road
junction and
Keppel Gate.[citation needed]...
- and Brew's Restaurant) and at
Brandywell with the
removal of the Beinn-y-
Phott sheep-gate. A warm-up
period was
introduced for the
first time
before each...
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Snaefell mines and
Brandywell Corner (on the TT
course to the east of Beinn-y-
Phott), a
distance of some 6
miles (10 km), and has an area of 15
square miles...