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Colby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Archaeology
Modern chapel.
The Wesleyan chapel at Colby was opened in 1833, on land donated by Captain Watterson. It stands side on to the main road through the village, with its gable doorway facing on to Station Road. This was historically a track and public right of way extending all the way south to the shore at Strandhall.
The building now serves as Colby Methodist chapel, and the site has been developed to incliude a modern Sunday school and hall to the east.
Connections
Book Chapters
- Grid Ref: SC2316870055
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record