St German’s Cathedral Church Derby Road, Peel, IM5 1HH St German, was a Celtic missionary who came to the Island, in the 4th Centaury. The original cathedral of St German, is inside the walls of Peel Castle and was built sometime in the 12th century, when St Patrick’s Isle was in the possession of Norse kings. The present building was constructed in 1879–84 to […] Read More
St Germans Choristers St German's Cathedral, Peel In 1755, Bishop Hildesley established a choir of ten boys and ten girls who sang at Bishopscourt and were clothed and fed as part of their choristership. Ruth Keggin-Gell runs a music outreach programme encouraging children to sing. Read More
St Heliers Castlemona Terrace, Central Promenade, Douglas, IM2 4LU Overlooking the stunning Douglas bay, St Heliers is a 3 star family run guest house. A short walk, drive or horse tram journey will take you to the centre of town for shopping, sea terminal, pubs and food. This guest house welcomes dogs. Read More
St James’ Church Way of the Gull, Dalby, IM5 3BR Consecrated in 1839 and designed by John Welch, who designed, King William’s College. The Church served as both chapel and schoolroom. Architecturally, this is a surprisingly spiky church, with a bell tower on the Eastern side and coloured glass windows. The Church has Regular Services including Celtic Communion and Taize Worship together with Meditation Sessions. […] Read More
St John Ambulance Glencrutchery Road, Stevenage, IM2 6BG St John Ambulance, is the most established first aid charity on the Island, providing life saving skills. Volunteers provide first aid in their communities, keeping people safe at events, and working alongside the NHS in response to 999 calls. Every year, more than 400,000 people learn how to save a life through their training programmes. […] Read More
St John’s Methodist Chapel Main Road, St. John's , IM4 3NA Methodism first came to the Isle of Man in 1758, when John Murlin was diverted by a storm in the Irish Sea. Murlin was known as ‘the weeping prophet’. He is not only commemorated by a memorial plaque in Wesley’s Chapel, London, but is also buried in Wesley’s tomb. Methodism did not really get established […] Read More