Brandywell, Isle of Man
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Brandywell, Isle of Man (Manx: Chibbyr-y-Phunch)[1] or (Manx: Chibbyr Slieau Maggle)[2] is an area of Mountain Lands of heath moorland[3][4] and coniferous woodland plantations situated in the Northern Upland Massif[5] in the parish of Kirk Michael in the Isle of Man. The area was previously used by local shepherds due to a local stream and a nearby former venerated water well which was known for its distinctive quality and "brandy" colour of the water.[6]
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Brandywell, Isle of Man | |
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Coordinates | 54°14′53.9″N 4°32′27.3″W |
Built | 1864-65, 1894-96, 1935, 1938 (road) |
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