A Little Cottage by the Sea
This cottage up at the Point of Ayre is a bit run down, anyone know what it’s past is? I seem to remember someone telling me it used to be…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
This cottage up at the Point of Ayre is a bit run down, anyone know what it’s past is? I seem to remember someone telling me it used to be…
I love this little Cottage situated on the road at Cranstal in Bride, and the red roses around the door are fantastic. Feel free to make any comments either on…
I just love these old traditional houses, with it’s associated architecture and you generally don’t see many buildings constructed like this anymore. Feel free to make any comments either on…
A lovely trip out on my Mountain Bike yesterday, started at the Ayres and then up the shore line to the Point of Ayre where I was treated to this…
If you are like me and wonder what this Clock Tower is all about every time you drive past it then read on; The Clock Tower in Foxdale is certainly…
Sulby Claddagh looking nice and busy this morning which is probably due the Festival of Motor Cycling taking place which is better known in old money as the Manx Grand…
(Manx National Heritage catalogued Cross No. 106) This 10th Century cross-slab was found in the churchyard in 1891 and is the only Runic Cross to be found in Ballaugh to…
Standing on the Ballavar Road next to Archallagan Plantation in Foxdale and overlooking the buildings of the MSPCA in the centre of the image, South Barrule Plantation is top left,…
The title says it all really 🙁 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page…
The bus, a rare Leyland Comet, registration KMN 519 and new to Douglas Corporation in 1950, it was withdrawn from service in 1968, purchased by builders Parkinsons for staff transport…
A bit of a breeze blowing up on Douglas Head this afternoon and I just couldn’t resist this one of the Manannan backing in to her Berth. Coupled with the…
Found this lovely carved Manx slate gate post whilst out for a walk with Ted the other day, it is on the Clannagh Road in Sulby. Feel free to make…
Maybe a bit of TLC may bring her back to life!! 🙂 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by…
(Manx National Heritage catalogued Cross No. 128) The transition in the Viking world of Pagan beliefs to the final embrace of Christianity is depicted on this stone. The Vikings brought…
Where many Political and local issues are discussed by the male gentry of the Town! Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment”…
At Bride Church War Memorial Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy –…
This is one of my favourite churches on the Island. This quaint little church is dedicated to St. Adamnan and is one of the oldest churches on the Island with…
I love this little semi-derelict cottage that is sat all alone in the North of the Island. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the…