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Youth Centre, Albert Street, Ramsey

Archaeology

This building is a former church which served as a youth centre at the time of description. It is 'L' shaped in plan and was originally a church, with a side hall and entrance combined.  The construction is of coursed Manx stone and pitched slate roof.  The general proportions echoes those of the adjacent Mysore Cottages.  The main roof of the church hall has been altered on the southern side to incorporate a series of continuous flush roof lights.  The corners of the main church hall are reinforced to 3/4 height with buttresses.  The window openings for the most part have pointed arch heads (including the entrance doorway) with the exception of a row of mullioned windows adjacent to the entrance.  No interior inspection has been but it is assumed that alterations have been made with the change of use of the building.  The building has a group value with the Mysore Cottages with which it shares a common history.

Ramsey, Albert Street

Connections

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  • Parish: Ramsey
  • Sheading: Garff
  • Grid Ref: SC4537094190

Sources

  • Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record
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