Manx Hebrew Congregation Officially, the Isle of Man has a population of around 200 Jews, mostly living in Douglas. There is no synagogue on the Island. Members meet in each others houses. Douglas Borough Cemetery has a Jewish Section dating from the Second World War as does Trinity Churchyard in Kirk Patrick. Read More
Marown New Church-St Runius Main Road, Crosby, IM4 4BH The Old St Runius Church is situated in the centre of Marown Parish. The only landlocked Parish on the Island. n 1844, Philip Killey donated land for a new church to be built on the Main Road and this was consecrated in 1859. The Church is designed by Ewan Christian who went on to design […] Read More
Marown Old Church-Old St Runius Garth Road, Cosby, IM4 2HB Located at the centre of Marown, this church was probably first built in the 12th Century and was added to and extended, in 1754. A simple structure, whitewashed inside, with a bell tower and clear glass windows. Outside steps once led to an upper gallery. The Church and path are lit by candles. It is […] Read More
Masjid There are no specific mosques on the Island. Places for prayer are available: Masjid – 5 Victoria Place/3 Mona Terrace, Douglas IM2 4ET Friday Prayer- 1.15pm Onchan Village Hall/Noble’s Hospital Read More
Mount Tabor-Port St Mary Methodist Chapel Athol Street , Port St Mary, IM9 5DS Designed by Todd and Morris, Architects, of Southport in 1903. This is quite a large Church, reflecting the population of Port St Mary and its popularity as a tourist destination, at the time it was built. The outside has decorative brickwork and clear vaulted windows. The stylish organ is by Alexander Young of Bradford. There […] Read More