Union Mills Village, Isle of Man. Open Daily. Free Entry
Details
Accessibility:
The village doesn’t have a car park, but there are a few spaces along the road in places. There are no toilets, the nearest ones will be in Douglas, 3 miles away. The main road through the village has pavements.
Brief Description:
The village of Union Mills was known from 1511 as Mullin Doway (The Mill on the Black Ford). In 1807 a cloth mill was added to the original corn mill by William Kelly; only a few walls remain of the original mill but the millhouse still stands in the village.
Further Information:
Address:
Union Mills, Isle of Man
Email:
Isle of Man Government Office: enquiries@gov.im
Phone:
Isle of Man Government Office: +44 (0)1624 685685
Website:
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/gazateer/umills.htm
Opening Hours:
Open daily
Directions:
Union Mills is located along the A1 that goes from Douglas to Peel – east to west of the island – about 3 miles outside of Douglas.
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Transport:
The Isle of Man has its own public transport system: https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/bus-and-rail/. For more details you can visit the website or telephone +44 (0)1624 662525.
The buses are all low-floor with ramps available, making them accessible to travellers with a disability.
Amenities:
The village has some amenities; there is a pub (The Railway Inn), a convenience store and a petrol station.