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Castletown Methodist Church
Archaeology
Modern chapel.
The second Wesleyan Methodist chapel on this site was completed in 1834.
From 1867 it was served by a Sunday school located in the former chapel to the east, which during the intervening decades had been leased to a corn merchant.
The chapel is gable end on to Arbory Street but is stepped back from the building line of the houses to either side. It was enlarged at some point after 1868 by the provision of a substantial apsidal extension on the southerly gable lit by three windows, and by smaller single-storey extensions to either side.
Castletown, Arbory Street
Connections
Book Chapters
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2633367466
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record