St Ninian’s Church St. Ninians Road, Douglas, IM2 4BB Consecrated in 1914, the Church is in the late Gothic style with a stone render and a bell tower housing a single bell. The land and build costs was bequeathed by Henry Noble and the East window, depicting Celtic Saints is dedicated to Henry and Rebecca Noble. The architect was the London based Mr W […] Read More
St Olave’s Church Cumberland Road , Ramsey, IM8 3EZ Erected in 1862 and designed by M.P. Manning, as a chapel of ease, for the Parish of Kirk Christ Lezayre. The piers, arches, and other dressings, internally and externally, are of red Whitehaven Stone, which contrasts with the dark grey, rough, stonework. The stained glass windows are made with green and white patterned glazing. The […] Read More
St Patrick’s Church-Peel Patrick Street, Peel, IM5 1BR Opened in 1865 as a chapel of ease until 1930. This cream coloured Church has decorative red brick work, lancet windows and a small open bell tower. The Church hall was originally a school, which closed in 1911. Regular Church Services. Read More
St Paul’s Church Market Hill, Ramsey,, IM8 1LA Designed by John Taggart and consecrated in 1822, this Church has been altered several times since then. The organ dates from 1883. The East Window, dating from around 1876, connects rural endeavours with the Bible, depicting Fishing, The Good Shepherd and The Sower. The carved wooden alter, shows St Maughold landing at Maughold Head. The […] Read More
St Peter’s Church Church Road, Onchan,, IM3 1BF Consecrated in 1833, replacing the earlier St Catherine’s, the Church was designed by John Welch, who lived close by. The Church is a mixture of styles. Parts of the Bell Tower are constructed from old headstones and you can still read some of the inscriptions. The ribbon pointing dates to the 20th centaury as do […] Read More
St Peter’s-Cregneash Howe Road, Cregneash, IM9 5PZ Before the building of St Peter’s Chapel, parishioners had to walk to the parish church of Kirk Christ near Ballafesson. Later, services were held in the parlour of Church Farm in Cregneash Village. The Chapel was built by the villagers, using local stone. Initially only the chancel was consecrated so the nave could be used […] Read More