Brandywell, Isle of Man
| Brandywell, Isle of Man | |
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B10 Beinn-y-Phott Road looking towards Brandywell, Slieau Dhoo mountain and Mount Karin. | |
| Coordinates | 54°14′53.9″N 4°32′27.3″W / 54.248306°N 4.540917°W |
| Built | 1864-65, 1894-96, 1935, 1938 (road) |
Brandywell, Isle of Man (Manx: Chibbyr-y-Phunch) or (Manx: Chibbyr Slieau Maggle) is an area of Mountain Lands of heath moorland and coniferous woodland plantations situated in the Northern Upland Massif 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.