Another southern sunset this evening, this time overlooking St Peter’s Church at Cregneash Village. Great time of the year to capture the sun up and down with some very dramatic skies. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on any of the images for a larger view, the images will refresh in a loop every 6 seconds.
Tag: Cregneash
Cregneash Village
I just love Cregneash Village, and it is famous for where Waking Ned was filmed. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Working Horse – Cregneash Farm
One of the beautiful working horses at Cregneash Farm 🇮🇲 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Harry Kelly’s Cottage
Harry Kelly’s Cottage at Cregneash Village looking very smart. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Stained Glass – Cregneash
This beautiful stained glass window is the first thing you see as you enter into the porch of St. Peter’s Church in Cregneash Village 🇮🇲 It depicts a Manx Loaghtan sheep, spring daffodils, primroses, foxgloves, bluebells and lilies and a little robin also 🇮🇲 This gorgeous window is dedicated to Harry Quirk 1934 to 1997. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Overlooking the wonderful Cregneash Village
Amongst the famous buildings are Harry Kelly’s Cottage, Ned Beg’s House, St Peter’s Church (famous for the funeral of Michael O’Sullivan in the film WaKing Ned Devine) Crebbin’s Cottage, The Weaver’s House and Shed, Quirks Croft, Turner’s Shed, Cummal Beg (Little Dwelling) The Smithy and Church Farm. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Crebbins Cottage – Cregneash Village
I just love this lovely old thatched cottage in Cregneash Village. Life must have been so wonderful living in this village in years gone bye and no doubt very hard. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Bradda Head – Port Erin
A view towards Bradda Head in Port Erin. Taken from Meayll Hill (Mull Hill) above Cregneash. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the ‘Leave a Comment’ text in this post above or by visiting my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
St. Peter’s Church in Cregneash Village.
St. Peter’s Church in Cregneash Village. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the ‘Leave a Comment’ text in this post above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Shenvalley – Sound Farm
This farm is at Cregneash and overlooks the Calf of Man. The image was taken in the glorious Spring sunshine today (15th March 16). Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Quirks Croft – Cregneash
Another well restored traditional Manx Cottage by Manx National Heritage at Cregneash. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Window Display at Harry Kelly’s Cottage
Plain and simple, this is from inside Harry Kelly’s small white washed bedroom. The little ornament hanging at the top left of the image is a Willow Bumbee Cage and you read more about this cage by Clicking Here (Image and information by John ‘Dog’ Callister) Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.