The Nags Head 21-23 Victoria Street, Douglas,, IM1 2LW Dog friendly, Karaoke singing, much loved, fun pub with plenty of atmosphere. Read More
The Nail Club 18 Nelson Street, Douglas, IM1 2AL The Nail club creates beautiful long nails and manicured hands. Read More
The Nautical Museum Bridge Street, Castletown, IM9 1AX The museum is dedicated to George Quayle, man of mystery and his most significant surviving creation, ‘Peggy’, the earliest known example of a British Schooner. Excavations reveal the history of the maritime industry in Castletown and the life of a truly extraordinary man who designed his own cabin room and private dock. Special events for […] Read More
The Neb Café Tynwald Mills, St. John's,, IM4 3AD Light and airy Cafe serving lunches, cakes and snacks. Perfect after a hard day’s shopping. Read More
The Northern Theatre Experience Ramsey Grammar School, Ramsey, IM8 2RG A friendly, community-based venue for the arts in the north, showcasing the best of theatre screened live from London’s West End, as well as international venues. Read More
The Nunnery Old Castletown Road, Douglas, IM2 1QB The Priory of Douglas was a monastery of nuns, possibly dating to the reign of Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, King of the Isles (1187-1226). It was suppressed by King Henry VIII in 1540. Nothing remains of the monastery. In 1610, the Nunnery was granted to the Earl of Derby by King James. The buildings were acquired by Richard Calcot, Comptroller of the Isle of Man, […] Read More