BALLAUGH CELTIC CROSS
There is not a lot of
information found on this particular cross. It is
first mentioned in the inventory complied in the
archaeological survey of the Isle of Man in 1894 and
again in the proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural
History and Antiquarian Society in 1908.
This cross in found on the north of the Isle of Man
in the sleepy coastal village of Ballaugh from which
it gets its name. The cross is located in the
graveyard of the church. The village’s name possibly
derives from Bal-ny-laghney (Homestead of the
Curragh) or Bal-laff (The place of Our Lady).
The Ballaugh church was extended and improved in the
early and late 1700's and refurbished in the mid to
late 1800's. The church still hold services and has
been featured in film productions.