Bradda Glen The Promenade, Port Erin, IM9 6PJ Bradda Glen follows the coast up to Milner’s Tower on Bradda Head. The tower was built in 1871 by William Milner and is inspired by the shape of a key. The glen has beautiful panoramic views over Port Erin Bay down to the Calf of Man. It is rich with plants including Fuchsia and Gorse. […] Read More
Bradda Glen Cafe and Restaurant Bradda Glen, Spaldrick Road, Port Erin, IM9 6PJ Cheerful modern décor and fabulous views over Port Erin with a large outside terrace. This is a very popular wedding venue. A children’s wooden play area is located in the garden. Read More
Bradda Head Women’s Institute-WI Methodist Church Hall, Station Road, Port Erin, IM9 6AB Make new friends and have fun with a varied programme of wellbeing activities. Read More
Braddan Association Football Club-The Swans Cronkbourne Football Ground, Braddan Originally formed in 1923 the Laundrymen played at Clucas’s Laundry Ground before moving to Cronkbourne Football Ground in 1995. They were officially nicknamed the Swans in 1962 when their club badge was designed. In 1958 four players were killed in the Winter Hill air crash. Their most successful players include Tim Tickle, Artie Kewley, and […] Read More
Braddan Cemetery Ballafletcher Road/Braddan Road, Braddan, IM4 4LB As the churchyard of Old Kirk Braddan was full, the Braddan Burial Ground Act 1848 enabled the Churchwardens to purchase new burial ground off Braddan Road, a few hundred yards from the church. It was extended in 1898 and 1938, and is now the largest in the Isle of Man. Next to the main gate […] Read More