St Mary's Bridge Chapel, Castletown. Open daily. Free Admission.
Details
Accessibility:
This being a town chapel, parking is extremely limited. There is a small courtyard that can be accessed from the harbour side of the building that would be sufficient for a couple of vehicles, however there is no official disability parking bays. There is also roadside parking available on some of the roads surrounding the chapel, including along Hope Street which runs down the opposite side of the chapel to the harbour.
There is a public toilet block located directly outside the chapel, next to the harbour front.
Brief Description:
St Mary's Chapel belongs to the Castletown and Arbory Parish. Constructed of Manx stone and a single stained glass window, St Mary's was consecrated in 1985 when the Old St Mary's Church was turned into office accommodation. A Sunday service is held every week at 11am and an Evening Prayer service every Wednesday at 7:30pm.
Further Information
Address:
Hope Street, Castletown, Isle of Man, IM9 1BD.
Email:
None available
Phone:
Website:
Opening Hours:
Open daily. Service held Sunday at 9am and Wednesday at 7:30pm.
Directions:
Located 10 miles South West of the capital Douglas, in Castletown.
Follow the A5 from Douglas to Castletown. Pass the airport on your left. Then take the 3rd exit, turning right, on the roundabout on to Victoria Road. Continue to the next roundabout and take the 1st exit going straight ahead on to Bridge Street. St Mary's Chapel can then be located opposite the harbour on the corner connecting Bridge Street and Hope Street.
OS SC 264675.
Transport:
Buses and trains are available from Douglas to Castletown.
For information on public transport, contact Isle of Man Public Transport, Banks Circus, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 5PT
Telephone: +44 1624 662525 (Infoline) https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/bus-and-rail/
Amenities:
There is a public toilet block available directly outside the chapel. There is a large range of amenities available in Castletown including a post office, banks, public houses, accommodation, restaurants and supermarkets.