Mull Hill

Local nameMull Hill
LocationIsle of Man

'Mull Hill is a small hill in the exclave of Rushen 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 Mull Circle or Meayll Circle. Near the summit of the hill also lie the remains of a World War II Chain Home Low RDF station.

Mull Hill Stone Circle is a unique archaeological monument. It consists of twelve burial chambers placed in a ring, with six entrance passages each leading into a pair of chambers. Sherds of ornate pottery, charred bones, flint tools and white quartz pebbles have been found in the burial chambers. This archaeological monument was built around 3500 BC; it is a site of legends with diverse stories about haunting.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mull_Hill

Address (Unnamed Road), IM9 6, United Kingdom

Coordinates 54°4'21.621" N -4°46'7.792" E

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