Marown Badminton Club Centre 21, Greenfield Road, Douglas, IM2 6ED The game may have originally developed among expatriate officers in British India, where it was very popular by the 1870s. Ball badminton, a form of the game played with a wool ball instead of a shuttlecock, was being played in Thanjavur as early as the 1850s and was at first played interchangeably with badminton by the British, the woollen ball being […] Read More
Marown Memorial Playing Fields Old Church Road, Marown, IM4 2EF Close to the Heritage Trail is a skate park and children’s play area for smaller children. This is also a popular dog walking area. Read More
Marown New Church-St Runius Main Road, Crosby, IM4 4BH The Old St Runius Church is situated in the centre of Marown Parish. The only landlocked Parish on the Island. n 1844, Philip Killey donated land for a new church to be built on the Main Road and this was consecrated in 1859. The Church is designed by Ewan Christian who went on to design […] Read More
Marown Old Church-Old St Runius Garth Road, Cosby, IM4 2HB Located at the centre of Marown, this church was probably first built in the 12th Century and was added to and extended, in 1754. A simple structure, whitewashed inside, with a bell tower and clear glass windows. Outside steps once led to an upper gallery. The Church and path are lit by candles. It is […] Read More
Marown Players Founded in 1989, the most recent productions by the Marown Payers are based on classic fairy tales, including Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White and Rapunzel which are performed at Marown School. Read More
Marown Primary School Glen Darragh Road , Glen Vine, IM4 4RD Co-Ed Primary School. Founded Maxim: Do Your Best Read More