The Hassel Grave Malew Churchyard, Crossag Road, Ballasalla, IM9 3EF The most curious grave on the Island belongs to husband and wife, Mathew and Margaret Hassal and lies in Malew Churchyard. The gravestone, dating back to the 1850s, is enclosed by four iron stakes draped with heavy chains. Why the grave looks like it does remains a mystery. It is located next to the stone […] Read More
The Herring Trail-Bayr Ny Skeddan Running from Peel to Castletown, this is the old horse trail, from the Peel fishing boats to Castletown market, a distance of roughly 14 miles. It is easiest to find by leaving Castletown on the Millennium Way, before heading up South Barrule to the Roundtable and dropping down through Glen Maye and along the coastal […] Read More
The House of Keys Finch Road, Douglas, IM1 2PT The House of Keys, is a branch of Tynwald. Tynwald is the parliament of the Isle of Man. Norse in origin and over 1,000 years old, it is the oldest continuous parliament, in the world. The House of Keys, has twenty four Members, called Members of the House of Keys or MHKs. Every five years […] Read More
The House of Manannan Mill Road, Peel, IM5 1TA This is an interactive Museum. You will be guided through the decades, by the voice of Manannan, the Island’s Sea God. Starting in a Celtic Roundhouse, you are immersed, in an atmosphere of sights and sounds as you experience different Maritime eras of Manx History, from Viking times to the first sailings of the Steam […] Read More
The International Centre of Technology The Nunnery, Old Castletown Road, Douglas,, IM2 1QB The International Centre of Technology (ICT) is the central hub for technology and technological development on the Island. Located at The Nunnery, just outside Douglas the beautiful buildings and grounds are inspiring in themselves. Read More
The Isle of Man Society of Architects-SofA Formed to promote Architecture in the Isle of Man, with various events during the year. These are shown on their Facebook Page. Read More