St Jude’s Chapelry Jurby Road, Andreas , IM7 2EA This Chapel was built to a design by John Welch in 1839 and consecrated in 1841. It is one of six churches in this Parish. Together with regular services St Jude’s celebrates Harvest Festival, has Christmas Carol Services and is licensed for Weddings. The Chapel hosts a TT Cafe and Soup Days. Read More
St Luke’s Church Brandywell Road, Baldwin, IM4 5EZ Built, on top of the older Abbon Keeill, this tiny Church has the most spectacular views over the Manx countryside. This very isolated Church, designed by John Welch, was completed in 1836, replacing a 1700s church. In common with a few churches on the Island, the interior can be converted to a school room. The […] Read More
St Mark’s Church Vicarage Crossag Road, Ballasalla, IM9 3AH This small rural Church was built in 1772. This whitewashed building has domed, leaded windows and a domed bell tower. The Church organ was created by H. W. Hewitt who also built the organ at Bridge Parish Church. The stained glass window dates from 1899. The old village school facing the Church is now used […] Read More
St Marks Country Park Cordeman Farm, St Marks, IM9 3AJ The Country Park, offers the opportunity to meet a variety of farm animals, in a countryside setting. Set in 18 acres with its own cafe. A fun location for children’s parties or a day out with the family. St Mark’s provide lodging for small animals and holiday lets for humans. Read More
St Mary of the Isle Hill Street, Douglas, IM1 1EG The Church was completed in 1859, in the French Gothic style with long, elegant, stained glass windows, from Dublin, Ireland showing the Annunciation and Resurrection. Stations of the Cross adorn the walls. The main alter is designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, who designed Liverpool Cathedral in 1904. In the 1920s, Gilbert Scott, won a competition […] Read More
St Mary the Virgin/Abbey Church Crossag Road, Balllasalla, IM9 3DB Built in 1897, in the grounds of Rushen Abbey and designed by Ewan Christian, who also designed St Thomas’ Church in Douglas, Marown Parish Church, Christ Church, Laxey and the Chapel of Ease (the Old Schoolhouse) at Cronkbourne. The last important work of his life, was the addition to the National Gallery, London, to form […] Read More