Official name[1]
Image
Location
Parish /local authority area[1]
Date of registration[1]
Note
2
Leodest Methodist Chapel, Leodest Road
Leodest Road54°22′32″N 4°27′10″W / 54.375426°N 4.452840°W / 54.375426; -4.452840 (Leodest Methodist Chapel )
Andreas
23 May 1983
A Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1835[8] [9]
5
Yn Thie Thooit
Lhen Road, The Lhen54°22′54″N 4°29′50″W / 54.381793°N 4.497203°W / 54.381793; -4.497203 (Yn Thie Thooit )
Andreas
23 May 1983
House with thatched roof .[10] Bequested to Manx National Heritage in 1989.[11]
[12]
Owned by Manx Museum and National Trust , and available for rental.[13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
189
Close Lake House
Jurby Road54°20′00″N 4°26′21″W / 54.333208°N 4.439249°W / 54.333208; -4.439249 (Close Lake House )
Andreas
15 May 2001
Mid-Victorian double-fronted house, perhaps built around 1703 for Rev. Wm. Bell Christian and his new wife, Charlotte Elizabeth Brine.[18]
247
Ballaradcliffe House, Kiondroghad Road
Kiondroghad Road54°21′59″N 4°27′11″W / 54.366414°N 4.452920°W / 54.366414; -4.452920 (Ballaradcliffe House )
Andreas
23 March 2007
Farmhouse on quarterland which has been in the Radcliffe family for 400 years. Built in the 1800s with Georgian -style exterior, on brow of a hill.[19]
255
The Old Rectory, Andreas Village
Andreas Village54°21′57″N 4°26′33″W / 54.365831°N 4.442509°W / 54.365831; -4.442509 (The Old Rectory, Andreas Village )
Andreas
2 May 2009
[20]
150
Balladoole Farm Buildings
54°04′59″N 4°40′42″W / 54.083104°N 4.678352°W / 54.083104; -4.678352 (Balladooole Farm Buildings )
Arbory
8 February 1994
[21]
207
The Former Wesleyan Chapel, Earystane Village
Earystane Village54°06′55″N 4°42′19″W / 54.115335°N 4.705154°W / 54.115335; -4.705154 (Former Wesleyan Chapel, Earystane Village )
Arbory
18 October 2002
Church from 1864[22] [23] In ruins, unroofed, per 2002 registration. Google and Bing satellite views accessed in 2020 however show a roofed structure now at that location.
235
Parville, also known as Parville Place, Ballagawne Road, Ballabeg, IM9 4LF
Ballagawne Road, Ballabeg 54°06′04″N 4°40′55″W / 54.101247°N 4.682002°W / 54.101247; -4.682002 (Parville Place )
Arbory
1 September 2006
Prominent, large house set within extensive gardens. Hard to date; original portion believed to be from lifetime of Deemster John Parr, 1651–1713.[24]
11
Ballaugh Old Church, The Cronk
Cronk Rd (A10), The Cronk 54°19′48″N 4°33′13″W / 54.329941°N 4.553489°W / 54.329941; -4.553489 (Ballaugh Old Church )
Ballaugh
21 July 1983
History dating to before 1231. "New" parish church built 1832, now known as Ballaugh Old Church.[25]
1
Bishopscourt, together with buildings contiguous therewith
54°17′59″N 4°34′15″W / 54.299707°N 4.570821°W / 54.299707; -4.570821 (Bishopscourt )
Ballaugh
23 May 1983
[26]
12
Old Kirk Braddan Church, Saddle Road
54°09′40″N 4°30′25″W / 54.160993°N 4.507041°W / 54.160993; -4.507041 (Old Kirk Braddan Church, Saddle Road )
Braddan
21 July 1983
[note 2]
81
Crogga Mill
Braddan
13 May 1985
[27] Presumably on east bank of Crogga River which forms border between Braddan and Santon parishes.
92
Cronkbourne Village
Ballafletcher Road54°10′07″N 4°29′48″W / 54.168623°N 4.496635°W / 54.168623; -4.496635 (Cronbourne Village )
Braddan
7 July 1987
Two dozen cottages in two rows.[28]
130
St Luke's Church
Brandywell Rd.54°12′35″N 4°30′58″W / 54.209751°N 4.516128°W / 54.209751; -4.516128 (St. Luke's Church )
Braddan
16 April 1990
[29]
153
Cronkbourne House and Cronkbourne Place
54°10′02″N 4°29′45″W / 54.167172°N 4.495831°W / 54.167172; -4.495831 (Cronkbourne House and Cronkbourne Place )
Braddan
6 February 1995
[30]
158
Cemetery Office, Braddan Church
54°09′51″N 4°30′20″W / 54.164097°N 4.505620°W / 54.164097; -4.505620 (Cemetery Office, Braddan Church )
Braddan
26 January 1996
Baillie Scott -designed.[31]
165
Oak House, Ballamona
54°10′24″N 4°30′29″W / 54.17339°N 4.50815°W / 54.17339; -4.50815 (Oak House, Ballamona )
Braddan
4 July 1996
Oak House within Ballamona Hospital, Strang.[32] (Within the current site of Noble's Hospital )
180
Port Soderick railway station
54°07′36″N 4°32′18″W / 54.126561°N 4.538388°W / 54.126561; -4.538388 (Port Soderick Railway Station )
Braddan
18 September 2000
1897 built.[33]
229
Braddan Lodge, Braddan Road
54°09′53″N 4°30′21″W / 54.164604°N 4.505856°W / 54.164604; -4.505856 (Braddan Lodge, Braddan Road )
Braddan
22 July 2005
[34]
232
Former Toll House, (Tollgate House), Old Castletown Road junction, Marine Drive [note 3]
54°08′03″N 4°31′14″W / 54.134211°N 4.520549°W / 54.134211; -4.520549 (Former Toll House, (Tollgate House), Old Castletown Road junction, Marine Drive )
Braddan
6 June 2006
[35]
233
The Ornamental Gateway, Marine Drive
54°08′26″N 4°28′15″W / 54.140669°N 4.470895°W / 54.140669; -4.470895 (The Ornamental Gateway, Marine Drive )
Braddan
6 June 2006
Romantic, castellated gateway.[36]
3
Cranstal Cottage, Cranstal
Cranstal Rd., Cranstal54°23′28″N 4°22′31″W / 54.391136°N 4.375384°W / 54.391136; -4.375384 (Cranstal Cottage, Cranstal )
Bride
23 May 1983
Has thatched roof .[37]
4
Bridge Cottage, Cranstal
Cranstal Rd., Cranstal54°23′26″N 4°22′35″W / 54.390473°N 4.376430°W / 54.390473; -4.376430 (Bridge Cottage, Cranstal )
Bride
23 May 1983
Has thatched roof , 100 yards from Cranstal Cottage.[38]
135
Thurot Cottage, Hill Road
Thurot Cottage Road54°23′07″N 4°24′36″W / 54.385236°N 4.410019°W / 54.385236; -4.410019 (Thurot Cottage )
Bride
17 October 1990
[39]
146
Thurot Cottage Outbuildings and Gate, Hill Road
54°23′04″N 4°24′43″W / 54.38449°N 4.41201°W / 54.38449; -4.41201 (Gate to Thurot Cottage ) 54°23′08″N 4°24′37″W / 54.38546°N 4.41024°W / 54.38546; -4.41024 (Thurot Cottage outbuilding a ) 54°23′08″N 4°24′36″W / 54.38551°N 4.40996°W / 54.38551; -4.40996 (Thurot Cottage outbuilding b ) 54°23′08″N 4°24′34″W / 54.38551°N 4.40940°W / 54.38551; -4.40940 (Thurot Cottage outbuilding c )
Bride
21 October 1992
[40]
147
Point of Ayre Lighthouse
Point of Ayre 54°24′56.7″N 4°22′05.2″W / 54.415750°N 4.368111°W / 54.415750; -4.368111 (Point of Ayre Lighthouse )
Bride
5 November 1993
[41]
16
Bridge House (main building), Bridge Street
Bridge Street54°04′27″N 4°39′04″W / 54.074042°N 4.651099°W / 54.074042; -4.651099 (Bridge House, Castletown )
Castletown
26 September 1983
Four-storey building with pitched slate roof masked by parapet .[42] Site of the former Isle of Man Bank (Quayle's Bank). Attached Nautical Museum building is excluded.
17
Town Hall (Manannan House) Market Square (the main building)
54°04′24″N 4°39′14″W / 54.073413°N 4.653934°W / 54.073413; -4.653934 (Town Hall (Manannan House) Market Square (the main building) )
Castletown
26 September 1983
[43]
24
Castle Rushen
54°04′26″N 4°39′10″W / 54.073769°N 4.6529°W / 54.073769; -4.6529 (Castle Rushen )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[44]
25
The Castle Arms Hotel (The Glue Pot)
Castle Street54°04′26″N 4°39′09″W / 54.074027°N 4.652380°W / 54.074027; -4.652380 (The Castle Arms Hotel (The Glue Pot) )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[45]
26
The Social Security Offices
54°04′26″N 4°39′08″W / 54.073998°N 4.652204°W / 54.073998; -4.652204 (The Social Security Offices, Castletown )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[46]
27
The Police Station
54°04′26″N 4°39′08″W / 54.073802°N 4.652120°W / 54.073802; -4.652120 (The Police Station, Castletown )
Castletown
3 February 1984
One-storey stone building with a circular turret , designed by architect Baillie Scott .[47] The status of this site is currently under review in 2018; the old building has been deemed "surplus" and is no longer used by the police, and had been put up for sale. It was possible that Manx Museum National Trust could take ownership.[48]
28
The Post Office
54°04′25″N 4°39′08″W / 54.073683°N 4.652127°W / 54.073683; -4.652127 (The Post Office, Castletown )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[49]
29
The Commissioners' Office (Old House of Keys) Parliament Square
54°04′24″N 4°39′07″W / 54.073389°N 4.652083°W / 54.073389; -4.652083 (Old House of Keys )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[50]
30
Barclays Bank, Market Square
Market Square54°04′25″N 4°39′13″W / 54.073555°N 4.653614°W / 54.073555; -4.653614 (Barclays Bank, Market Square )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[51]
31
"The Parade Stores" (G & F Collister), 1 Malew Street IM9 1AB
1 Malew St.54°04′25″N 4°39′14″W / 54.073628°N 4.653904°W / 54.073628; -4.653904 (The Parade Stores (G & F Collister) )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[52] Later Lloyds Pharmacy.
32
The Manx Co-operative Store, The Parade
54°04′23″N 4°39′13″W / 54.073051°N 4.653529°W / 54.073051; -4.653529 (The Manx Co-operative Store, The Parade )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[53] See The Manx Co-operative Store , Manx Co-operative Store .
33
The Smelt Memorial
54°04′24″N 4°39′12″W / 54.073200°N 4.653291°W / 54.073200; -4.653291 (Smelt Memorial )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[54] Built 1836–37.
34
No. 5 The Parade
The Parade54°04′22″N 4°39′12″W / 54.072803°N 4.653270°W / 54.072803; -4.653270 (No. 5 The Parade )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[55]
35
Balcony House, The Parade
54°04′22.29″N 4°39′11.5″W / 54.0728583°N 4.653194°W / 54.0728583; -4.653194 (Balcony House, The Parade )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[56]
36
"The Odd Bottle"/Castle Wine Stores, 6A The Parade
54°04′23″N 4°39′12″W / 54.072923°N 4.653379°W / 54.072923; -4.653379 (The Odd Bottle/Castle Wine Stores, 6A The Parade )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[57]
37
No. 7 (formerly No. 4), The Parade
The Parade54°04′23″N 4°39′12″W / 54.072995°N 4.653448°W / 54.072995; -4.653448 (No. 7 (formerly No. 4), The Parade )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[58]
38
The George Hotel, The Parade
The Parade54°04′23″N 4°39′13″W / 54.073178°N 4.653635°W / 54.073178; -4.653635 (The George Hotel )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[59]
39
The Isle of Man Bank, The Parade
The Parade54°04′24″N 4°39′13″W / 54.073279°N 4.653726°W / 54.073279; -4.653726 (The Isle of Man Bank, The Parade )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[60] Branch of the Isle of Man Bank
40
The Trustee Savings Bank, The Parade
The Parade54°04′24″N 4°39′14″W / 54.073342°N 4.653823°W / 54.073342; -4.653823 (The Trustee Savings Bank, The Parade )
Castletown
3 February 1984
[61] Former branch of the Trustee Savings Bank . Later Lloyds TSB.
41
Ellan Vannin, The Quay
The Quay54°04′26″N 4°39′07″W / 54.073772°N 4.651827°W / 54.073772; -4.651827 (Ellan Vannin, The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[62]
42
Packet House, The Quay
The Quay54°04′25″N 4°39′06″W / 54.073680°N 4.651689°W / 54.073680; -4.651689 (Packet House, The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[63]
43
1 Quay Lane
1 Quay Lane54°04′25″N 4°39′06″W / 54.073538°N 4.651797°W / 54.073538; -4.651797 (1 Quay Lane )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[64]
44
2 Quay Lane
2 Quay Lane54°04′25″N 4°39′06″W / 54.073577°N 4.651741°W / 54.073577; -4.651741 (2 Quay Lane )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[65]
45
Garage, rear of "Clarksons", 1 Parliament Square
54°04′24″N 4°39′07″W / 54.073463°N 4.651874°W / 54.073463; -4.651874 (Garage, rear of "Clarksons", 1 Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[66] Modified extensively to add second storey, or possibly demolished and replaced by two-storey stone building.[note 4]
46
1 Parliament Square
1 Parliament Square54°04′25″N 4°39′07″W / 54.073551°N 4.652018°W / 54.073551; -4.652018 (1 Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[67]
47
Harbour House, 7 The Quay
7 The Quay54°04′25″N 4°39′05″W / 54.073575°N 4.651489°W / 54.073575; -4.651489 (Harbour House, 7 The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[68]
48
The Granary, The Quay
The Quay54°04′25″N 4°39′05″W / 54.073515°N 4.651431°W / 54.073515; -4.651431 (The Granary, The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[69]
49
5 The Quay
5 The Quay54°04′24″N 4°39′05″W / 54.073472°N 4.651357°W / 54.073472; -4.651357 (5 The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[70]
50
4 The Quay
4 The Quay54°04′24″N 4°39′05″W / 54.073436°N 4.651282°W / 54.073436; -4.651282 (4 The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[71]
51
3 The Quay
3 The Quay54°04′24″N 4°39′04″W / 54.073397°N 4.651224°W / 54.073397; -4.651224 (3 The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[72]
53
The Soup Kitchen/The Old Inn, Parliament Lane
Parliament Lane54°04′24″N 4°39′05″W / 54.073325°N 4.651379°W / 54.073325; -4.651379 (The Soup Kitchen/The Old Inn, Parliament Lane )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[73]
54
3 Parliament Lane
3 Parliament Lane54°04′24″N 4°39′05″W / 54.073418°N 4.651405°W / 54.073418; -4.651405 (3 Parliament Lane )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[74]
55
1 Parliament Lane
1 Parliament Lane54°04′24″N 4°39′06″W / 54.073435°N 4.651597°W / 54.073435; -4.651597 (1 Parliament Lane )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[75]
56
Former H M Coastguard Building (now Rocket House), Parliament Square
1 Quay Lane54°04′25″N 4°39′06″W / 54.073481°N 4.651645°W / 54.073481; -4.651645 (Former H M Coastguard Building (now Rocket House), Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[76]
57
4 Quay Lane
4 Quay Lane54°04′25″N 4°39′06″W / 54.073544°N 4.651564°W / 54.073544; -4.651564 (4 Quay Lane )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[77]
58
2 Parliament Square
2 Parliament Square54°04′24″N 4°39′06″W / 54.073337°N 4.651714°W / 54.073337; -4.651714 (2 Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[78]
59
3 The Parade
The Parade54°04′23″N 4°39′10″W / 54.072994°N 4.652765°W / 54.072994; -4.652765 (3 The Parade )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[79]
60
The Old Lifeboat House, The Quay
The Quay54°04′23″N 4°39′05″W / 54.073057°N 4.651507°W / 54.073057; -4.651507 (The Old Lifeboat House, The Quay )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[80]
61
3 Parliament Square
Parliament Square54°04′24″N 4°39′07″W / 54.073327°N 4.651886°W / 54.073327; -4.651886 (3 Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[81]
62
4 Parliament Square
Parliament Square54°04′24″N 4°39′07″W / 54.073342°N 4.652005°W / 54.073342; -4.652005 (4 Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[82]
63
Westminster House, Parliament Square
54°04′24″N 4°39′08″W / 54.073293°N 4.652288°W / 54.073293; -4.652288 (Westminster House, Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[83]
64
5 Parliament Square
Parliament Square54°04′24″N 4°39′08″W / 54.073361°N 4.652315°W / 54.073361; -4.652315 (5 Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[84]
65
Compton House, Parliament Square
Parliament Square54°04′24″N 4°39′09″W / 54.073388°N 4.652411°W / 54.073388; -4.652411 (Compton House, Parliament Square )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[85]
66
Stanley House, Castle Street
Castle Street54°04′24″N 4°39′09″W / 54.073327°N 4.652630°W / 54.073327; -4.652630 (Stanley House, Castle Street )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[86] Later "Leonardo's Restaurant".
67
"Hawtons", 5 Castle Street
Castle Street54°04′24″N 4°39′10″W / 54.073273°N 4.652839°W / 54.073273; -4.652839 (Hawtons, 5 Castle Street )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[87]
68
3 Castle Street
Castle Street54°04′24″N 4°39′11″W / 54.073230°N 4.652929°W / 54.073230; -4.652929 (3 Castle Street )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[88]
69
24 Castle Street
24 Castle Street54°04′24″N 4°39′11″W / 54.073203°N 4.653016°W / 54.073203; -4.653016 (24 Castle Street )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[89]
70
Red House, 1 The Parade
The Parade54°04′23″N 4°39′11″W / 54.073112°N 4.652920°W / 54.073112; -4.652920 (Red House, 1 The Parade )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[90]
71
2 The Parade
The Parade54°04′23″N 4°39′10″W / 54.073042°N 4.652828°W / 54.073042; -4.652828 (2 The Parade )
Castletown
24 February 1984
[91]
72
St Mary's Church
54°04′22″N 4°39′10″W / 54.072815°N 4.652857°W / 54.072815; -4.652857 (St. Mary's Church, Castletown )
Castletown
15 March 1984
[92] Former church building, now offices.
73
St Mary's Chapel/Old Grammar School
54°04′22.02″N 4°39′07.87″W / 54.0727833°N 4.6521861°W / 54.0727833; -4.6521861 (St Mary's Chapel/Old Grammar School )
Castletown
15 March 1984
[93]
76
The Witches Mill and attached building (part of Mill Court)
54°04′31″N 4°39′44″W / 54.075257°N 4.662323°W / 54.075257; -4.662323 (The Witches Mill and attached building (part of Mill Court) )
Castletown
28 February 1985
[94]
185
King William's College, Castletown
54°04′44″N 4°38′06″W / 54.078967°N 4.635016°W / 54.078967; -4.635016 (King William's College, Castletown )
Castletown
6 July 2001
[95]
208
The Golden Meadow Mill
54°04′45″N 4°39′06″W / 54.079266°N 4.651585°W / 54.079266; -4.651585 (The Golden Meadow Mill )
Castletown
18 October 2002
Also known as Meadow Mill or Paradise Meadow Mill.[96]
257
Castletown Railway Station, Victoria Road
54°04′43″N 4°38′56″W / 54.078670°N 4.648767°W / 54.078670; -4.648767 (Castletown Railway Station )
Castletown
8 April 2008
Built of local limestone in c.1874. Listing includes two buildings.[97]
259
Elderbank, The Crofts, IM9 1LW
54°04′28″N 4°39′24″W / 54.074310°N 4.656689°W / 54.074310; -4.656689 (Elderbank, The Crofts )
Castletown
8 April 2008
[98]
260
Westwood, The Crofts, IM9 1LW
54°04′29″N 4°39′24″W / 54.074622°N 4.656682°W / 54.074622; -4.656682 (Westwood, The Crofts )
Castletown
8 April 2008
Associated with Manx architect Thomas Brine .[99]
261
Crofton, The Crofts, IM9 1LW
54°04′29″N 4°39′23″W / 54.074751°N 4.656306°W / 54.074751; -4.656306 (Crofton, The Crofts )
Castletown
8 April 2008
[100]
264
Royal British Legion Hall, Janet's Corner
Bromet Road
Castletown
3 March 2009
[101] Possibly has been demolished.[102]
269
Lorne House
Bridge Street54°04′30″N 4°39′04″W / 54.075021°N 4.651074°W / 54.075021; -4.651074 (Lorne House, Castletown )
Castletown
11 November 2015
Two-storey stone mansion and gardens. Originally built in the 1700s; rebuilt or extended in 1828 to Georgian design of Thomas Brine .[103]
18
20 Church Street
20 Church St.54°08′56″N 4°28′52″W / 54.149009°N 4.481214°W / 54.149009; -4.481214 (20 Church Street )
Douglas
26 September 1988
[104]
19
22 Church Street (including that portion of the shop extending under No. 20 Church Street)
22 Church St.54°08′57″N 4°28′53″W / 54.149067°N 4.481264°W / 54.149067; -4.481264 (22 Church Street )
Douglas
26 September 1983
[105]
20
24 Church Street
24 Church St.54°08′57″N 4°28′53″W / 54.149105°N 4.481296°W / 54.149105; -4.481296 (24 Church St. )
Douglas
26 September 1983
[106]
21
7 John Street
7 John Street54°08′56″N 4°28′52″W / 54.148977°N 4.481154°W / 54.148977; -4.481154 (7 John Street )
Douglas
26 September 1983
[107]
74
Douglas Railway Station, together with the Ticket Office, Gateway and boundary walls
54°08′52″N 4°29′07″W / 54.147847°N 4.485301°W / 54.147847; -4.485301 (Douglas Railway Station )
Douglas
15 March 1984
[108]
77
The Grand Union Camera Obscura, Douglas Head
Douglas Head54°08′36″N 4°28′02″W / 54.143345°N 4.467289°W / 54.143345; -4.467289 (Grand Union Camera Obscura )
Douglas
29 March 1985
[109]
78
Clinch's Brewery Building, North Quay
North Quay54°08′51″N 4°29′04″W / 54.147520°N 4.484386°W / 54.147520; -4.484386 (Clinch's Brewery Building, North Quay )
Douglas
29 March 1985
[110] See Clinch's Brewery
82
The Castle Mona Hotel, Central Promenade
54°09′42″N 4°28′24″W / 54.161754°N 4.473410°W / 54.161754; -4.473410 (The Castle Mona Hotel )
Douglas
3 October 1985
[111]
86
The Spire of St Andrew's United Reform Church, Finch Road
Finch Road54°09′02″N 4°28′52″W / 54.150672°N 4.481073°W / 54.150672; -4.481073 (The Spire of St Andrew's United Reform Church, Finch Road )
Douglas
19 February 1986
[112] Indeed, 2010 Google Streetview imagery shows spire while church beside has been replaced. St. Andrew's United Reform Church has relocated.[note 5]
93
4 Finch Road
4 Finch Road54°09′04″N 4°28′52″W / 54.151132°N 4.480974°W / 54.151132; -4.480974 (4 Finch Road )
Douglas
27 July 1987
[113]
94
6 Finch Road
6 Finch Road54°09′06″N 4°28′51″W / 54.151691°N 4.480901°W / 54.151691; -4.480901 (6 Finch Road )
Douglas
27 July 1987
[114]
95
8 Finch Road
8 Finch Road54°09′05″N 4°28′52″W / 54.151301°N 4.481001°W / 54.151301; -4.481001 (8 Finch Road )
Douglas
27 July 1987
[115]
96
12 Finch Road
Douglas
9 September 1987
[116]
97
14 Finch Road
14 Finch Road54°09′06″N 4°28′51″W / 54.151686°N 4.480901°W / 54.151686; -4.480901 (14 Finch Road )
Douglas
9 September 1987
[117]
98
16 Finch Road
Douglas
27 July 1987
It is identified as the British Legion Club in map accompanying registration.[118]
99
18 Finch Road
Douglas
27 July 1987
[119]
100
20 Finch Road
Douglas
27 July 1987
[120]
101
22 Finch Road
Douglas
27 July 1987
[121]
102
24 Finch Road
Douglas
27 July 1987
[122]
105
The Old thatch, Brunswick Road
54°09′38″N 4°29′29″W / 54.160525°N 4.491505°W / 54.160525; -4.491505 (The Old Thatch, Brunswick Road )
Douglas
17 February 1988
[123] Has thatched roof .
106
St Matthew's Church, North Quay
North Quay54°08′52″N 4°28′49″W / 54.147750°N 4.480271°W / 54.147750; -4.480271 (St Matthew's Church, North Quay )
Douglas
19 September 1988
[124]
107
The Rechabite Hall, Allan Street
Allan Street54°09′06″N 4°29′12″W / 54.151619°N 4.486733°W / 54.151619; -4.486733 (The Rechabite Hall, Allan Street )
Douglas
9 November 1988
[125]
112
The Falcon Cliff Hotel
Palace Road54°09′49″N 4°28′17″W / 54.163719°N 4.471314°W / 54.163719; -4.471314 (Falcon Cliff Hotel )
Douglas
11 September 1989
Built in 1836 to Gothic design of local architect John Robinson .[126]
113
The Douglas Head Hotel
Douglas Head 54°08′33″N 4°28′09″W / 54.142473°N 4.469220°W / 54.142473; -4.469220 (Douglas Head Hotel )
Douglas
11 September 1989
[127]
114
The Salisbury Hotel, Victoria Street
Victoria Street54°08′57″N 4°28′38″W / 54.149104°N 4.477342°W / 54.149104; -4.477342 (The Salisbury Hotel, Victoria Street )
Douglas
11 September 1989
[128]
115
The Harbour Swing Bridge Tower and Mechanism
54°08′48″N 4°28′39″W / 54.146690°N 4.477413°W / 54.146690; -4.477413 (The Harbour Swing Bridge Tower and Mechanism )
Douglas
11 September 1989
[129]
120
The Market Buildings
North Quay54°08′53″N 4°28′44″W / 54.147961°N 4.479013°W / 54.147961; -4.479013 (The Market Buildings (Butchers Market) ) 54°08′53″N 4°28′43″W / 54.148088°N 4.478624°W / 54.148088; -4.478624 (The Market Buildings (Fish and Butter Market) )
Douglas
11 September 1989
Iron pavilion buildings, with Butchers Market on west side of Market Hill road and Fish and Butter Market on east.[130]
132
Red Pier Complex, King Edward Pier
King Edward Pier54°08′50″N 4°28′30″W / 54.147201°N 4.475106°W / 54.147201; -4.475106 (Red Pier Complex, King Edward Pier )
Douglas
20 July 1990
Last surviving vestige of former Red Pier complex.[131]
134
The Coach House, Selbourne Drive
At corner of lanes behind Selbourne Drive and Albany Road54°09′29″N 4°29′28″W / 54.158082°N 4.491227°W / 54.158082; -4.491227 (Registered Building No. 134 )
Douglas
4 October 1990
[132]
137
The Nook, Quarterbridge Road
Quarterbridge Road54°09′21″N 4°30′03″W / 54.155913°N 4.500724°W / 54.155913; -4.500724 (The Nook, Quarterbridge Road )
Douglas
15 April 1991
[133]
145
Okells Brewery, Glen Falcon
54°09′30″N 4°28′50″W / 54.158197°N 4.480471°W / 54.158197; -4.480471 (Okells Brewery, Glen Falcon )
Douglas
17 March 1992
[134] See Okells Brewery
149
Douglas Head Lighthouse
54°08′36″N 4°27′57″W / 54.143428°N 4.465806°W / 54.143428; -4.465806 (Douglas Head Lighthouse )
Douglas
5 November 1993
[135]
156
Facade and Foyer, Strand Cinema
Strand Street54°09′05″N 4°28′45″W / 54.151376°N 4.479164°W / 54.151376; -4.479164 (Facade and Foyer, Strand Cinema )
Douglas
11 July 1995
The Strand Theatre, built in 1913, was the first purpose-built cinema in the Isle of Man. Deemed "a strikingly good example of 'People's Palace' architecture".[136]
159
"Ivydene", Little Switzerland
54°10′00″N 4°28′02″W / 54.166629°N 4.467225°W / 54.166629; -4.467225 (Ivydene, Little Switzerland )
Douglas
26 January 1996
Baillie Scott -designed.[137]
160
The Red House, Victoria Road
Victoria Road54°10′13″N 4°28′09″W / 54.170321°N 4.469097°W / 54.170321; -4.469097 (The Red House, Victoria Road )
Douglas
26 January 1996
Baillie Scott -designed.[138]
161
"Oakleigh", Glencrutchery Road
Glencrutchery Road (A2)54°10′12″N 4°28′19″W / 54.170115°N 4.471931°W / 54.170115; -4.471931 (Oakleigh, Glencrutchery Road )
Douglas
26 January 1996
Baillie Scott -designed.[139]
162
Myrtle Bank, Little Switzerland
54°10′03″N 4°28′10″W / 54.167576°N 4.469402°W / 54.167576; -4.469402 (Myrtle Bank, Little Switzerland )
Douglas
26 January 1996
Two-storey Baillie Scott -designed, semi-attached to Hollybank.[140]
163
Hollybank, Little Switzerland
54°10′03″N 4°28′10″W / 54.167576°N 4.469402°W / 54.167576; -4.469402 (Holly Bank, Little Switzerland )
Douglas
26 January 1996
Baillie Scott -designed, semi-attached to Myrtle Bank.[141]
164
Falcon Cliff Terrace, Ivy Cottage, Thie Bannee, Inglenook, Thorn Bank [note 6]
Falcon Cliff Terrace54°09′51″N 4°28′33″W / 54.164225°N 4.475923°W / 54.164225; -4.475923 (Falcon Cliff Terrace, Ivy Cottage, Thie Bannee, Inglenook, Thorn Bank )
Douglas
26 January 1996
A row house designed by Baillie Scott .[142]
166
Cadran Cottage, Ballanard Road
Ballanard Road54°10′24″N 4°29′23″W / 54.173232°N 4.489752°W / 54.173232; -4.489752 (Cadran Cottage, Ballanard Road )
Douglas
15 September 1996
Pre-1869 cottage remodelled c.1910 with design by Manx designer Archibald Knox .[143] Labelled with sign "Cadran Cottage".[144]
167
Douglas Courthouse and 13 Athol Street
Athol Street54°08′58″N 4°28′54″W / 54.149346°N 4.481685°W / 54.149346; -4.481685 (Douglas Courthouse and 13 Athol Street )
Douglas
15 April 1997
Georgian -style building, probably a work of local architect John Robinson .[145] By 2010, however, the facade of 13 Athol Street, or perhaps its entirety, has been replaced.[146]
169
Douglas Town Hall and Public Library, Ridgeway Street
Ridgeway Street54°08′56″N 4°28′51″W / 54.148792°N 4.480739°W / 54.148792; -4.480739 (Douglas Town Hall and Public Library, Ridgeway Street )
Douglas
22 May 1997
Town Hall with 47 by 32 feet (14.3 m × 9.8 m) arched-roof Council Chamber. With adjoining library which effectively served as a national library of the Isle of Man for many years. Built at cost of £25,708, in use by 1900.[147]
173
Central Hotel
54°09′27″N 4°28′38″W / 54.157372°N 4.477268°W / 54.157372; -4.477268 (Central Hotel, Douglas )
Douglas
25 June 1998
[148]
174
1 Albert Terrace
1 Albert Terrace54°09′17″N 4°28′56″W / 54.154826°N 4.482309°W / 54.154826; -4.482309 (1 Albert Terrace )
Douglas
25 June 1998
[149]
177
Erin Brae, Queen's Promenade
Queen's Promenade54°09′56″N 4°28′01″W / 54.165492°N 4.466909°W / 54.165492; -4.466909 (Erin Brae, Queen's Promenade )
Douglas
12 October 1998
Built c.1822. Has served as private residence and as a hotel.[150] Later Kings Guest House .[144]
178
St Thomas Church, Douglas
54°09′16″N 4°28′46″W / 54.154419°N 4.479574°W / 54.154419; -4.479574 (St. Thomas Church, Douglas )
Douglas
14 June 1999
Built 1846–49 but soon closed due to dispute over patronage and not reopened until 1872.[151]
179
Harold Tower, Douglas Head Road
54°08′39″N 4°28′17″W / 54.144172°N 4.471322°W / 54.144172; -4.471322 (Harold Tower, Douglas Head Road )
Douglas
18 September 2000
Castellated octagonal tower/house, screened by trees, built in 1833 originally as a folly.[152]
186
Douglas Hotel, North Quay
North Quay54°08′53″N 4°28′42″W / 54.147923°N 4.478290°W / 54.147923; -4.478290 (Douglas Hotel, North Quay )
Douglas
26 July 2001
[153]
187
1-12 Victoria Terrace, off Victoria Road
Victoria Terrace54°09′35″N 4°28′44″W / 54.159651°N 4.478769°W / 54.159651; -4.478769 (1-12 Victoria Terrace, off Victoria Road )
Douglas
15 August 2001
[154]
188
All Saints Church, Alexander Drive
54°09′21″N 4°29′23″W / 54.155965°N 4.48971°W / 54.155965; -4.48971 (All Saints Church, Douglas )
Douglas
15 August 2001
It includes a mural by local artist Dorothy Nicholson.[155] Relatively modern church built on site of older historic one; closed in 2017.
190
Woodlands, Alexander Drive
Alexander Drive54°09′29″N 4°29′46″W / 54.157917°N 4.496113°W / 54.157917; -4.496113 (Woodlands, Alexander Drive )
Douglas
31 October 2001
[156]
191
Ravenscourt, Peel Road
Peel Road54°09′14″N 4°29′59″W / 54.153965°N 4.499718°W / 54.153965; -4.499718 (Ravenscourt, Peel Road )
Douglas
31 October 2001
[157]
192
Crescent Cinema, Central Promenade
Central Promenade54°09′36″N 4°28′31″W / 54.159905°N 4.475184°W / 54.159905; -4.475184 (Crescent Cinema, Central Promenade )
Douglas
31 October 2001
[158]
193
Old Brewer's House, Castle Hill
Castle Hill54°09′46″N 4°28′31″W / 54.162870°N 4.475296°W / 54.162870; -4.475296 (Old Brewer's House, Castle Hill )
Douglas
31 October 2001
[159]
195
The National Westminster Bank, Prospect Hill
Prospect Hill54°08′58″N 4°28′51″W / 54.149392°N 4.480957°W / 54.149392; -4.480957 (The National Westminster Bank, Prospect Hill )
Douglas
20 September 2002
It was built in 1891 for George William Dumbbell's bank, which had been founded in 1853. It was expanded with a two-storey extension, adding to the three-storey original building, in 1891. Dumbbell's Bank failed dramatically on 3 February 1900, on what was known as Black Saturday, changing the lives of many.[160]
196
Jubilee Clock, Victoria Street
Victoria Street & Loch Promenade54°08′57″N 4°28′34″W / 54.149189°N 4.475991°W / 54.149189; -4.475991 (Jubilee Clock, Victoria Street )
Douglas
20 September 2002
Cast iron street clock, manufactured in Glasgow, erected for the 1887 Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria as a gift by George William Dumbbell.[161] [160]
197
St Mary's of the Isle Catholic Church, Hill Street
Hill Street54°09′02″N 4°28′57″W / 54.150655°N 4.482393°W / 54.150655; -4.482393 (St Mary's of the Isle Catholic Church, Hill Street )
Douglas
20 September 2002
Built 1857–59.[162]
198
The former Isle of Man Times Office, 9 Athol Street [note 7]
9 Athol Street54°08′58″N 4°28′53″W / 54.149505°N 4.481408°W / 54.149505; -4.481408 (The former Isle of Man Times Office, 9 Athol Street )
Douglas
20 September 2002
Home from 1870 of the Isle of Man Times newspaper, with red brick facade described as French Chateauesque.[163]
199
29-31 Athol Street
29–31 Athol Street54°08′56″N 4°28′58″W / 54.148927°N 4.482771°W / 54.148927; -4.482771 (29-31 Athol Street )
Douglas
20 September 2002
[164]
200
The Gaiety Theatre, Harris Promenade
Harris Promenade54°09′19″N 4°28′42″W / 54.155194°N 4.478434°W / 54.155194; -4.478434 (Gaiety Theatre )
Douglas
24 September 2002
Opened in 1900.[165]
201
The Queen's Hotel, Queen's Promenade
Queen's Promenade54°09′55″N 4°28′02″W / 54.165343°N 4.467110°W / 54.165343; -4.467110 (The Queen's Hotel, Queen's Promenade )
Douglas
20 September 2002
Public house which was built before 1826, probably originally as cottages and stables for Castle Mona. Called Queen's Hotel by 1854.[166]
205
Tower of Refuge, St. Mary's Rock (also known as Conister Rock)
St. Mary's Rock, also known as Conister Rock54°09′01″N 4°28′07″W / 54.1504°N 4.4687°W / 54.1504; -4.4687 (Tower of Refuge )
Douglas
18 October 2002
Built in 1832 to mark shoal to avoid shipwrecks. Triangular with three turrets.[167]
210
4-11 Harris Terrace
Harris Terrace54°09′12″N 4°29′01″W / 54.153399°N 4.483484°W / 54.153399; -4.483484 (4-11 Harris Terrace )
Douglas
13 December 2002
Built in 1837.[168]
213
Raven's Cliff, Fort Anne Road
Fort Anne Road54°08′41″N 4°28′20″W / 54.144810°N 4.472227°W / 54.144810; -4.472227 (Raven's Cliff, Fort Anne Road )
Douglas
27 January 2003
[169]
217
Arch Tower House, South Quay
South Quay54°08′45″N 4°29′02″W / 54.145934°N 4.483990°W / 54.145934; -4.483990 (Arch Tower House, South Quay )
Douglas
27 January 2003
Built 1853.[170]
223
18a-20 Victoria Street
18a-20 Victoria Street54°08′58″N 4°28′43″W / 54.149428°N 4.478645°W / 54.149428; -4.478645 (18a-20 Victoria Street )
Douglas
11 April 2005
[171]
225
26 Victoria Street
26 Victoria Street54°08′58″N 4°28′45″W / 54.149352°N 4.479146°W / 54.149352; -4.479146 (26 Victoria Street )
Douglas
11 April 2005
[172]
226
Ridgeway House, Ridgeway Street
Ridgeway Street54°08′56″N 4°28′49″W / 54.148868°N 4.480331°W / 54.148868; -4.480331 (Ridgeway House, Ridgeway Street )
Douglas
17 January 2005
[173]
228
St Ninian's Church, Ballaquayle Road
Ballaquayle Road54°09′54″N 4°29′00″W / 54.164894°N 4.483343°W / 54.164894; -4.483343 (St Ninian's Church, Ballaquayle Road )
Douglas
22 July 2005
[174]
230
Buck House Merton Bank
Merton Bank54°09′11″N 4°29′05″W / 54.152996°N 4.484621°W / 54.152996; -4.484621 (Buck House Merton Bank )
Douglas
20 December 2005
Also known as Agriculture House and was formerly a Primitive Methodist chapel.[175]
234
Farmhill Manor, Farmhill Lane, IM2 2EF
Farmhill Lane54°09′16″N 4°31′22″W / 54.154490°N 4.522767°W / 54.154490; -4.522767 (Farmhill Manor, Farmhill Lane )
Douglas
6 June 2006
Small mansion originally known as Ballaquirk , converted from a farmhouse during 1780–1825.[176]
244
Former Methodist Church aka Red Cross House, Derby Road. IM2 3EN
54°09′26″N 4°29′02″W / 54.157320°N 4.483781°W / 54.157320; -4.483781 (Former Methodist Church aka Red Cross House, Derby Road. IM2 3EN )
Douglas
13 September 2007
[177]
258
Old School House, Cronkbourne, Douglas, IM4 4QH
54°10′07″N 4°29′51″W / 54.168641°N 4.497501°W / 54.168641; -4.497501 (Old School House, Cronkbourne )
Douglas
3 February 2009
[178]
289
Former Newson's Trading Building 27-28 North Quay
North Quay54°08′52″N 4°28′53″W / 54.147728°N 4.481435°W / 54.147728; -4.481435 (Former Newson's Trading Building 27-28 North Quay )
Douglas
13 April 2018
[179]
290
IOM Bank Buildings 2 Athol Street
2 Athol Street54°09′00″N 4°28′52″W / 54.149917°N 4.481107°W / 54.149917; -4.481107 (IOM Bank Buildings 2 Athol Street )
Douglas
13 April 2018
[180]
83
Tynwald Old Mill and original Mill Wheel, Fuller's Hammer and related machinery, St Johns
54°12′30″N 4°37′58″W / 54.208354°N 4.632642°W / 54.208354; -4.632642 (Tynwald Old Mill )
St John's , German
4 November 1985
Old mill on River Neb.[181] Included in St John's Village Conservation Area .
268
Glyn Moar, Glyn Moar Road, St Johns, IM4 3AQ
Brack a Broom Lane54°12′22″N 4°38′32″W / 54.206054°N 4.642113°W / 54.206054; -4.642113 (Glyn Moar )
St. John's , German
18 September 2012
Manx Gothic Revival-style estate house built c.1845,[182] Included in St John's Village Conservation Area .
237
Guard House & Fire Party, 258 Jurby Industrial Estate, IM7 3BD
54°21′33″N 4°31′18″W / 54.359153°N 4.521534°W / 54.359153; -4.521534 (Guard House & Fire Party )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[183] Later the Guard House Cafe.
238
Jurby Aerodrome Bomb Store, Jurby Industrial Estate
54°21′13″N 4°30′40″W / 54.353730°N 4.511149°W / 54.353730; -4.511149 (Jurby Aerodrome Bomb Store, Jurby Industrial Estate )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[184]
239
Jurby Terminal Building, Jurby Industrial Estate
54°21′23″N 4°31′19″W / 54.356371°N 4.521881°W / 54.356371; -4.521881 (Jurby Terminal Building )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[185]
240
Aeroplane & Seaplane Store, 266 Jurby Industrial Estate
54°21′31″N 4°31′20″W / 54.358479°N 4.522100°W / 54.358479; -4.522100 (Aeroplane & Seaplane Store, 266 Jurby Industrial Estate )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[186]
241.1
Pillbox at Field 211025
Ballavaran Road54°20′59″N 4°31′29″W / 54.349793°N 4.524853°W / 54.349793; -4.524853 (Pillbox at Field 211025 )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[187]
241.2
Pillbox at Field 214188, Ballamoar
54°21′12″N 4°30′46″W / 54.353387°N 4.512758°W / 54.353387; -4.512758 (Pillbox at Field 214188, Ballamoar )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[188]
241.3
Pillbox at Fields 210249 - 210250 & 210251, adjacent to Church Road
54°21′34″N 4°32′00″W / 54.359478°N 4.533452°W / 54.359478; -4.533452 (Pillbox at Fields 210249 - 210250 & 210251, adjacent to Church Road )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[189] On Ballathona Farm.
241.4
Pillbox at Fields 210356 & 214288, adjacent to Jurby East Road
54°21′50″N 4°30′59″W / 54.363973°N 4.516406°W / 54.363973; -4.516406 (Pillbox at Fields 210356 & 214288, adjacent to Jurby East Road )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[190]
241.5
Pillbox at Fields 210846 - 210872 & 210873, adjacent to Ballavarran Road
54°20′58″N 4°31′50″W / 54.349490°N 4.530472°W / 54.349490; -4.530472 (Fields 210846 - 210872 & 210873, adjacent to Ballavarran Road )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[191]
241.6
Pillbox at Fields 211033 - 214136 & Jurby Aerodrome, Ballamoar
54°21′03″N 4°31′07″W / 54.350822°N 4.518691°W / 54.350822; -4.518691 (Pillbox at Fields 211033 - 214136 & Jurby Aerodrome, Ballamoar )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[192]
241.7
Pillbox at Fields 214191 & 214197, adjacent to Church Road
54°21′16″N 4°32′23″W / 54.354506°N 4.539802°W / 54.354506; -4.539802 (Pillbox at Fields 214191 & 214197, adjacent to Church Road )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[193]
241.8
Pillbox at fields 214201 & 214286, adjacent to Jurby Road, Sandygate
54°21′36″N 4°30′41″W / 54.359990°N 4.511418°W / 54.359990; -4.511418 (Pillbox at fields 214201 & 214286, adjacent to Jurby Road, Sandygate )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[194]
241.9
Pillbox between Studio House & Jurby Aerodrome, Ballavarran Road
54°21′13″N 4°31′54″W / 54.353670°N 4.531657°W / 54.353670; -4.531657 (Pillbox between Studio House & Jurby Aerodrome, Ballavarran Road )
Jurby
26 March 2007
[195]
85
Christ Church
54°13′53″N 4°24′19″W / 54.231490°N 4.405206°W / 54.231490; -4.405206 (Christ Church, Laxey )
Laxey
21 January 1986
[196] A Gothic Revival -style Church of England parish church . It was "consecrated in 1856 for the local Lead miners to worship in. It was built to a design by Ewan Christian and construction costs of £950 were paid for by the Mining Company."[197] Was closed for renovations and reopened at Easter, 2014.[198]
227
Laxey Working Mens Institute, New Road
17 New Road54°13′53″N 4°24′23″W / 54.231365°N 4.406368°W / 54.231365; -4.406368 (Laxey Working Mens Institute )
Laxey
17 January 2005
Originally opened 1876. Extensively renovations completed in 2011.[199] [200]
91
Staward Farm, Ballabrooie, Sulby
54°19′04″N 4°29′01″W / 54.317879°N 4.483505°W / 54.317879; -4.483505 (Staward Farm, Ballabrooie, Sulby )
Lezayre
23 February 1987
[201]
138
Kirk Christ Lezayre Parochial Church
54°19′07″N 4°25′30″W / 54.318484°N 4.424983°W / 54.318484; -4.424983 (Kirk Christ Lezayre Parochial Church )
Lezayre
11 July 1991
[202]
168
Milntown House, Including the Old Mill, Mill Pond and Mill Race
Glen Auldyn Road54°19′12″N 4°24′14″W / 54.319899°N 4.403852°W / 54.319899; -4.403852 (Milntown House, Including the Old Mill, Mill Pond and Mill Race )
Lezayre
21 May 1997
[203]
170
St Stephens Church and former School Room, Sulby
54°19′12″N 4°29′19″W / 54.319948°N 4.488619°W / 54.319948; -4.488619 (St Stephens Church and former School Room, Sulby )
Lezayre
22 April 1998
Together with its curtilage . Built in 1838, remodeled in 1880.[204]
171
Sulby Old School, Sulby
54°19′12″N 4°29′20″W / 54.319927°N 4.488974°W / 54.319927; -4.488974 (Sulby Old School, Sulby )
Lezayre
22 April 1998
Built in 1879.[205]
172
Sulby Methodist Church, Sulby
A1454°19′10″N 4°29′29″W / 54.319308°N 4.491399°W / 54.319308; -4.491399 (Sulby Methodist Church )
Lezayre
22 April 1998
Built in 1912–13, has stained glass reflecting Arts and Crafts movement.[206]
13
Old Kirk Lonan (St Adamnan's) Ballamenagh Road, Baldrine
Ballamenagh Road, Baldrine 54°11′10″N 4°24′41″W / 54.186026°N 4.411509°W / 54.186026; -4.411509 (Old Kirk Lonan (St Adamnan's) )
Lonan
21 July 1983
St Adamnan's Church.[207]
141
The Lane Mark Tower known as The Herring Tower, Langness
54°03′31″N 4°37′18″W / 54.058661°N 4.621654°W / 54.058661; -4.621654 (The Herring Tower )
Malew
1 August 1991
[208]
142
The Powder House, Langness
54°03′38″N 4°37′14″W / 54.060549°N 4.620529°W / 54.060549; -4.620529 (The Powder House, Langness )
Malew
1 August 1991
[209]
148
Langness Lighthouse
54°03′18″N 4°37′30″W / 54.054878°N 4.625078°W / 54.054878; -4.625078 (Langness Lighthouse )
Malew
5 November 1993
[210] Built in 1880.
181
Old School/House, St Mark's
St. Mark's 54°08′03″N 4°36′37″W / 54.134151°N 4.610225°W / 54.134151; -4.610225 (Old School/House, St. Mark's )
Malew
6 December 2000
The school and a house for its master were built c.1845 in "Manx vernacular style". The school library had 302 volumes in 1847.[211]
182
St Mark's Church, St Mark's
St. Mark's 54°08′02″N 4°36′36″W / 54.133836°N 4.610035°W / 54.133836; -4.610035 (St Mark's Church, St Mark's )
Malew
9 May 2001
Consecrated 1772.[212]
184
Church Cottages, St Mark's
St. Mark's 54°08′00″N 4°36′37″W / 54.133464°N 4.610185°W / 54.133464; -4.610185 (Church Cottages, St Mark's )
Malew
9 May 2001
Two of the row of cottages were rebuilt from a previous school in 1846; a third was added in 1899.[213]
242
Glashen Farmhouse & attached Barn, Ballasalla
Ballasalla 54°06′06″N 4°37′17″W / 54.101727°N 4.621512°W / 54.101727; -4.621512 (Glashen Farmhouse & attached Barn, Ballasalla )
Malew
22 March 2007
[214]
256
Malew Parish Church, Great Meadow IM9 4EB
54°05′31″N 4°39′16″W / 54.09208°N 4.65442°W / 54.09208; -4.65442 (Malew Parish Church )
Malew
8 April 2008
[215]
267
Scarlett House, Castletown, IM9 1TB
54°04′00″N 4°39′49″W / 54.066647°N 4.663632°W / 54.066647; -4.663632 (Scarlett House, Castletown )
Malew
18 September 2012
Home of William Sedden. 1717 date stone. c.1900 renovations.[216]
284
Ballasalla Gate House
Station Road, Ballasalla 54°05′44″N 4°37′46″W / 54.095694°N 4.629412°W / 54.095694; -4.629412 (Ballasalla Gate House )
Malew
1 March 2017
[217]
285
Water Tower Ballasalla
Station Road, Ballasalla 54°05′44″N 4°37′46″W / 54.095694°N 4.629412°W / 54.095694; -4.629412 (Water Tower Ballasalla )
Malew
1 March 2017
[218] The water tower is gone; perhaps substructure remains?
14
St Runius Church, Ellerslie
Garth Rd.54°10′35″N 4°34′23″W / 54.176288°N 4.573153°W / 54.176288; -4.573153 (St Runius Church, Ellerslie )
Marown
21 July 1983
[219]
110
The South, East and West elements of the Courtyard at Ellerslie Farm
54°10′31″N 4°34′10″W / 54.175206°N 4.569548°W / 54.175206; -4.569548 (The South, East and West elements of the Courtyard at Ellerslie Farm )
Marown
16 March 1989
[220]
131
Ballaglass Power Station
54°16′48″N 4°22′07″W / 54.279971°N 4.368505°W / 54.279971; -4.368505 (Ballaglass Power Station )
Maughold
11 May 1989
[221] Not included in Maughold Conservation Area.
202
School House (former Parochial or Central School)
School House Road54°17′32″N 4°21′12″W / 54.292325°N 4.353301°W / 54.292325; -4.353301 (School House (former Parochial or Central School) )
Maughold
20 September 2002
[222] Not included in Maughold Conservation Area.
22
The Cottage, Bishopscourt
Main Rd.54°17′54″N 4°34′19″W / 54.298354°N 4.571961°W / 54.298354; -4.571961 (The Cottage, Bishopscourt )
Michael
26 September 1983
[223]
23
The Refectory, Bishopscourt
Main Rd.54°17′54″N 4°34′20″W / 54.298308°N 4.572147°W / 54.298308; -4.572147 (The Refectory, Bishopscourt )
Michael
26 September 1983
Refectory [224]
136
The Old Court House, Kirk Michael
Main Rd.54°16′56″N 4°35′16″W / 54.282242°N 4.587798°W / 54.282242; -4.587798 (The Old Court House, Kirk Michael )
Michael
14 February 1991
[225]
143
Orrisdale Limekiln, Glentrunk, Michael
54°17′55″N 4°35′01″W / 54.298616°N 4.583609°W / 54.298616; -4.583609 (Orrisdale Limekiln, Glentrunk, Michael )
Michael
15 October 1991
[226]
245
Greystones Cottage, Main Road, Kirk Michael
54°17′05″N 4°35′10″W / 54.284670°N 4.585986°W / 54.284670; -4.585986 (Greystones Cottage, Main Road, Kirk Michael )
Michael
31 July 2007
[227]
248
St Michael's Church aka Kirk Michael and All Angels Church, Main Road
54°17′07″N 4°35′11″W / 54.285246°N 4.586280°W / 54.285246; -4.586280 (St Michael's Church aka Kirk Michael and All Angels Church, Main Road )
Michael
8 May 2009
[228]
249
Orrisdale House, Orrisdale, Michael
54°18′19″N 4°34′29″W / 54.305385°N 4.574813°W / 54.305385; -4.574813 (Orrisdale House, Orrisdale, Michael )
Michael
3 December 2007
Seat of the Crellin family.[229]
250
The Whitehouse, Main Road, Kirk Michael
Main Road (A3)54°17′11″N 4°34′36″W / 54.286273°N 4.576804°W / 54.286273; -4.576804 (The Whitehouse, Main Road, Kirk Michael )
Michael
22 November 2007
Landmark set back from low wall along A3. Dates from before 1688, but present house built in the 1700s.[230]
251
Church View House, Main Road, Kirk Michael
54°17′06″N 4°35′08″W / 54.284902°N 4.585642°W / 54.284902; -4.585642 (Church View House, Main Road, Kirk Michael )
Michael
3 December 2007
[231]
252
Spooyt Vane Sunday School, Ballaleigh Road, Kirk Michael
54°16′09″N 4°35′53″W / 54.269282°N 4.598120°W / 54.269282; -4.598120 (Spooyt Vane Sunday School, Ballaleigh Road, Kirk Michael )
Michael
3 December 2007
Built c. 1860 at cost of £100.[232]
117
Kate's Cottage, Keppel Gate
54°12′40″N 4°28′37″W / 54.211235°N 4.477083°W / 54.211235; -4.477083 (Kate's Cottage )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[233]
118
St Peter's Church Hall, Royal Avenue
Royal Ave.54°10′28″N 4°27′15″W / 54.174399°N 4.454041°W / 54.174399; -4.454041 (St Peter's Church Hall, Royal Avenue )
Onchan
11 September 1989
Also known as Onchan Parish Hall .[234]
119
St Peter's Parish Church
Church Road54°10′27″N 4°27′07″W / 54.174067°N 4.452009°W / 54.174067; -4.452009 (St Peter's Parish Church, Onchan )
Onchan
11 September 1989
Construction began in 1830, replacing previous church. Designed by Hanson and Welch. Modified in 1863 and 1913.[235]
121
St Catherine's, St Catherine's Terrace
St Catherine's Terrace & Avondale Road54°10′29″N 4°27′22″W / 54.174723°N 4.456192°W / 54.174723; -4.456192 (St Catherine's, St Catherine's Terrace )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[236]
122
Welch House, Church Road
Church Road54°10′29″N 4°27′11″W / 54.174654°N 4.452999°W / 54.174654; -4.452999 (Welch House, Church Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[237]
123
Braeside, King Edward Road
King Edward Road54°10′14″N 4°26′21″W / 54.170491°N 4.439295°W / 54.170491; -4.439295 (Braeside, King Edward Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
Adjacent to Leafield. Baillie Scott -designed.[238]
124
Leafield, King Edward Road
King Edward Road54°10′14″N 4°26′21″W / 54.170449°N 4.439060°W / 54.170449; -4.439060 (Leafield, King Edward Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
Adjacent to Braefield. Baillie Scott -designed.[239]
125
19 Governor's Road
19 Governor's Road54°10′23″N 4°27′35″W / 54.173105°N 4.459640°W / 54.173105; -4.459640 (19 Governor's Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[240]
126
21 Governor's Road
21 Governor's Road54°10′23″N 4°27′34″W / 54.173119°N 4.459560°W / 54.173119; -4.459560 (21 Governor's Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[241]
127
23 Governor's Road
23 Governor's Road54°10′23″N 4°27′34″W / 54.173135°N 4.459488°W / 54.173135; -4.459488 (23 Governor's Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[242]
128
25 Governor's Road
25 Governor's Road54°10′23″N 4°27′34″W / 54.173142°N 4.459396°W / 54.173142; -4.459396 (25 Governor's Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[243]
129
27 Governor's Road
27 Governor's Road54°10′23″N 4°27′34″W / 54.173158°N 4.459324°W / 54.173158; -4.459324 (27 Governor's Road )
Onchan
11 September 1989
[244]
133
Woodlands Towers, Ashley Road
54°11′05″N 4°27′32″W / 54.184665°N 4.459014°W / 54.184665; -4.459014 (Woodlands Towers, Ashley Road )
Onchan
20 July 1991
[245]
222
Clucas Laundry Old Engine Room, Chimneys and Sluices, Tromode
Carrs Lane, Tromode Industrial Estate54°10′14″N 4°29′45″W / 54.170668°N 4.495733°W / 54.170668; -4.495733 (Clucas Laundry Old Engine Room, Chimneys and Sluices, Tromode )
Onchan
13 May 2004
[246]
8
Thatched house at Niarbyl Beach
Niarbyl Rd.54°09′48″N 4°44′26″W / 54.163386°N 4.740459°W / 54.163386; -4.740459 (Thatched house at Niarbyl Beach )
Patrick
23 May 1983
Cottage with thatched roof .[247]
157
The Village House, Foxdale
A3, Foxdale54°10′09″N 4°38′19″W / 54.169277°N 4.638730°W / 54.169277; -4.638730 (The Village House, Foxdale )
Patrick
31 October 1995
[248]
263
The Banqueting Hall, Ballamoar Farm, Patrick Road, Patrick
Patrick Road54°12′22″N 4°41′08″W / 54.206113°N 4.685481°W / 54.206113; -4.685481 (The Banqueting Hall, Ballamoar Farm, Patrick Road, Patrick )
Patrick
19 January 2009
Two-storey building within Ballamoar Farm.[249] Rented out as The Coach House at Ballmoar Farm.[250]
286
Clock Tower Foxdale
54°10′09″N 4°38′00″W / 54.169258°N 4.633375°W / 54.169258; -4.633375 (Clock Tower Foxdale )
Patrick
1 February 2017
[251]
89
Philip Christian Centre, Christian Street
Christian StreetP54°13′22″N 4°41′27″W / 54.222863°N 4.690955°W / 54.222863; -4.690955 (Philip Christian Centre, Christian Street )
Peel
6 May 1986
[252]
104
The Foundry, East Quay
East Quay54°13′26″N 4°41′51″W / 54.223830°N 4.697492°W / 54.223830; -4.697492 (The Foundry, East Quay )
Peel
21 September 1987
[253]
108
8 Dwellings, numbered 5-9 Charles Street and 1-11 Queen Street
54°13′26″N 4°41′42″W / 54.223888°N 4.695131°W / 54.223888; -4.695131 (8 Dwellings, numbered 5-9 Charles Street and 1-11 Queen Street )
Peel
1 January 2002
[note 8]
111
The former premises of T Moore & Sons, Mill Road, Peel (The Kipperyard)
Mill Road54°13′13″N 4°41′58″W / 54.220401°N 4.699556°W / 54.220401; -4.699556 (The former premises of T Moore & Sons, Mill Road, Peel (The Kipperyard) )
Peel
23 August 1989
[254] Now Moore's Traditional Museum.
194
Primitive Methodist Chapel
54°13′22″N 4°41′26″W / 54.222841°N 4.690546°W / 54.222841; -4.690546 (Primitive Methodist Chapel, Peel )
Peel
31 October 2001
Opened in 1878, a Primitive Methodist chapel.[255]
204
St. German's Cathedral
54°13′18″N 4°41′28″W / 54.221667°N 4.691111°W / 54.221667; -4.691111 (St. German's Cathedral (Peel Cathedral) )
Peel
18 October 2002
Red sandstone and slate cruciform cathedral built 1879–83.[256] Also known as Peel Cathedral.
266
Peel Police Station (formerly Peel Court House), Derby Road, Peel
Derby Rd.54°13′19″N 4°41′24″W / 54.222053°N 4.689979°W / 54.222053; -4.689979 (Peel Police Station (formerly Peel Court House), Derby Road, Peel ) With photos.
Peel
20 October 2014
[257] Built in 1892 to 1893 to the designs of architect Langton Dennis .
270
Peel Harbour Masters Office
East Quay54°13′28″N 4°41′51″W / 54.224372°N 4.697427°W / 54.224372; -4.697427 (Peel Harbour Masters Office )
Peel
17 February 2017
[258] Peel Coastguard Museum now.
6
Primrose Thatched Cottage, St Marys Road
St. Mary's Road54°04′54″N 4°45′36″W / 54.081534°N 4.760060°W / 54.081534; -4.760060 (Primrose Thatched Cottage, St Marys Road )
Port Erin
23 May 1983
Early farm workers cottage with thatched roof .[259]
7
Cott Ny Greiney, Beach Road
Beach Road54°04′55″N 4°43′55″W / 54.081890°N 4.731990°W / 54.081890; -4.731990 (Cott Ny Greiney, Beach Road )
Port St Mary
23 May 1983
Cottage with thatched roof with traditional two-room plan.[260]
183
The West Wing of the Bay Queen Hotel, The Promenade
The Promenade54°04′45″N 4°44′05″W / 54.079218°N 4.734838°W / 54.079218; -4.734838 (The West Wing of the Bay Queen Hotel, The Promenade )
Port St Mary
9 May 2001
1935 building extension designed by Douglas architect Alexander J. Davidson, supposedly in Art Deco style.[261]
203
The Old Sail Loft, Shore Road
The Underway54°04′23″N 4°44′17″W / 54.073019°N 4.738083°W / 54.073019; -4.738083 (The Old Sail Loft, Shore Road )
Port St Mary
20 September 2002
Sail maker's loft building and adjacent cottage.[262]
10
Mysore Cottages, 37, 39, 41 & 43 Waterloo Road
54°19′12″N 4°22′45″W / 54.319912°N 4.379155°W / 54.319912; -4.379155 (Mysore Cottages, 37, 39, 41 & 43 Waterloo Road )
Ramsey
19 July 1983
One-storey stone cottages, semi-detached.[263]
79
Ramsey Court House, Parliament Street
54°19′17″N 4°22′51″W / 54.321354°N 4.380937°W / 54.321354; -4.380937 (Ramsey Court House )
Ramsey
26 April 1985
[264]
80
Our Lady of the Star and Sea St Maughold's Roman Catholic Church, Queens Promenade
Queens Promenade54°19′19″N 4°22′42″W / 54.321929°N 4.378350°W / 54.321929; -4.378350 (Our Lady of the Star and Sea St Maughold's Roman Catholic Church, Queens Promenade )
Ramsey
26 April 1985
[265]
84
St Paul's Church, Market Square
Market Square54°19′16″N 4°22′46″W / 54.321161°N 4.379401°W / 54.321161; -4.379401 (St Paul's Church, Market Square )
Ramsey
27 November 1985
[266]
87
Ramsey Youth Centre, Waterloo Road
Waterloo Road54°19′11″N 4°22′44″W / 54.319720°N 4.378898°W / 54.319720; -4.378898 (Ramsey Youth Centre, Waterloo Road )
Ramsey
19 February 1986
[267]
88
Lough House, Approach Road
Approach Road54°19′11″N 4°22′41″W / 54.319711°N 4.378139°W / 54.319711; -4.378139 (Lough House, Approach Road )
Ramsey
18 April 1986
[268]
90
Ballure Church
54°18′57″N 4°22′36″W / 54.315764°N 4.376650°W / 54.315764; -4.376650 (Ballure Church )
Ramsey
8 May 1986
Church apparently also known as St. Mary's Church, per identification in map in the registration document.[269]
139
Warehouse building at 26 West Quay
26 West Quay54°19′22″N 4°23′04″W / 54.322700°N 4.384341°W / 54.322700; -4.384341 (Warehouse building at 26 West Quay )
Ramsey
1 August 1991
[270]
144
The Saddle Hotel, Parliament Street
54°19′18″N 4°22′49″W / 54.321556°N 4.380215°W / 54.321556; -4.380215 (The Saddle Hotel, Parliament Street )
Ramsey
1 January 1991
[271] Has facades facing west upon Parliament Street and east upon Market Place.
151
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, & 18, Albion Terrace
Lezayre Road (A3)54°19′19″N 4°23′18″W / 54.321970°N 4.388196°W / 54.321970; -4.388196 (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, & 18, Albion Terrace )
Ramsey
24 August 1994
[272]
152
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 Auckland Terrace & West House
54°19′21″N 4°23′07″W / 54.322389°N 4.385319°W / 54.322389; -4.385319 (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 Auckland Terrace & West House )
Ramsey
24 August 1994
[273]
154
Queen's Pier, Ramsey
54°19′10″N 4°22′14″W / 54.319444°N 4.370507°W / 54.319444; -4.370507 (Queen's Pier )
Ramsey
6 February 1995
[274]
155
Ballure Inn
7 Ballure Road (A2)54°19′00″N 4°22′28″W / 54.316672°N 4.374530°W / 54.316672; -4.374530 (Ballure Inn )
Ramsey
12 July 1995
Originally a farmhouse, later an inn.[275] Also known as Snowdrop Cottage. Listing includes barn/garage of 8 Ballure Road.[276]
176
The Central Hotel
54°19′20″N 4°23′13″W / 54.322207°N 4.386941°W / 54.322207; -4.386941 (Central Hotel )
Ramsey
30 September 1998
Also known as the Old High Bailiff's Residence, was home of Frederick Tellet, longest-serving High Bailiff. Probably built as residence for Thomas Mylrea around 1797.[277]
206
May Hill House (formerly Cronk Brae), May Hill
A1854°19′09″N 4°22′56″W / 54.319080°N 4.382259°W / 54.319080; -4.382259 (May Hill House (formerly Cronk Brae), May Hill )
Ramsey
18 October 2002
[278]
211
Beach Cottage, Ballure Road
54°19′01″N 4°22′29″W / 54.317053°N 4.374655°W / 54.317053; -4.374655 (Beach Cottage, Ballure Road )
Ramsey
27 January 2003
Merchant's home with private route down cliff to beach used for trading, built by 1700, pre-dates Ramsey harbour. Two houses converted into one.[275]
212
Ballure Cottage, Ballure Road
Ballure Road (A2)54°18′50″N 4°22′26″W / 54.313855°N 4.373849°W / 54.313855; -4.373849 (Ballure Cottage, Ballure Road )
Ramsey
27 January 2003
[279]
214
The Albert Tower
54°18′47″N 4°22′47″W / 54.312937°N 4.379684°W / 54.312937; -4.379684 (The Albert Tower )
Maughold [note 9]
27 January 2003
[280] Built in 1848 to commemorate 1847 visit by Albert, Prince Consort .
215
Dunluce, Ballure Road
Ballure Road54°18′53″N 4°22′25″W / 54.314830°N 4.373551°W / 54.314830; -4.373551 (Dunluce, Ballure Road )
Ramsey
27 January 2003
[281]
216
Sea Cliff, Ballure Road [note 10]
Ballure Road54°19′01″N 4°22′28″W / 54.316914°N 4.374557°W / 54.316914; -4.374557 (Sea Cliff, Ballure Road )
Ramsey
27 January 2003
[282]
218
Riverside Cottage, Bridge Lane
Bridge Lane54°19′31″N 4°23′22″W / 54.325139°N 4.389508°W / 54.325139; -4.389508 (Riverside Cottage, Bridge Lane )
Ramsey
9 May 2003
Two-storey Manx vernacular stone cottage, with no river view.[283]
219
15 Riverside Cottages, Bridge Lane
54°19′30″N 4°23′19″W / 54.325010°N 4.388687°W / 54.325010; -4.388687 (15 Riverside Cottages, Bridge Lane )
Ramsey
9 May 2003
Built before 1755 probably as a farm-worker cottage.[284]
220
17 Riverside Cottages, Bridge Lane
54°19′30″N 4°23′19″W / 54.324976°N 4.388731°W / 54.324976; -4.388731 (17 Riverside Cottages, Bridge Lane )
Ramsey
9 May 2003
[285]
221
Bridge Inn, Bowring Road
Bowring Road54°19′29″N 4°23′19″W / 54.324785°N 4.388584°W / 54.324785; -4.388584 (Bridge Inn, Bowring Road )
Ramsey
9 May 2003
[286]
246
Beaconsfield Towers, Jurby Road, Ramsey
54°19′43″N 4°23′32″W / 54.328548°N 4.392275°W / 54.328548; -4.392275 (Beaconsfield Towers, Jurby Road, Ramsey )
Ramsey
31 July 2007
Known also as Monk's Mill and as Lezayre Steam and Wind Mills . Two-storey tall base of a windmill formerly 64 feet (20 m) tall, and associated corn mill and saw mill and other buildings.[287]
9
Rose Cottage, Surby Road, Surby [note 11]
Greenway Road[288] 54°06′05″N 4°44′30″W / 54.101391°N 4.741596°W / 54.101391; -4.741596 (Rose Cottage )
Rushen
23 May 1983
Has thatched roof .[289] Appears not to be one of houses rethatched by "Master Thatchers, although they report they did thatch a roof in Surby.[290]
279
Colby Level Gate Hut, Colby
Croit-E-Caley54°05′30″N 4°43′16″W / 54.091636°N 4.721173°W / 54.091636; -4.721173 (Colby Level Gate Hut, Colby )
Rushen
21 October 2014
Stone house for railway gatekeeper, 15 by 10 feet (4.6 m × 3.0 m) in plan.[291]
280
Ballagawne Gate House, Mount Gawne Road, Colby
Mount Gawne Rd.54°05′19″N 4°43′53″W / 54.088490°N 4.731339°W / 54.088490; -4.731339 (Ballagawne Gate House, Mount Gawne Road, Colby )
Rushen
21 October 2014
[292]
15
Santon Parish Church (St Sanctain's), Church Road
Arragon Veg Rd.54°06′30″N 4°35′08″W / 54.108422°N 4.585653°W / 54.108422; -4.585653 (Santon Parish Church )
Santon
21 July 1983
The church was rebuilt most recently in 1774, perhaps after a fire. It was previously rebuilt c.1720–1730.[293]
[294]
209
Mullinaragher
Mullinaragher Rd.54°07′42″N 4°35′26″W / 54.128221°N 4.590570°W / 54.128221; -4.590570 (Mullinaragher )
Santon
11 December 2002
Farm complex.[295]
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Railway Station, Main Road, Santon, IM4 1EH
54°07′06″N 4°35′03″W / 54.118206°N 4.584157°W / 54.118206; -4.584157 (Railway Station, Main Road, Santon )
Santon
21 October 2014
Wooden station building built in 1875. Was at risk of being lost in the 1980s; a railway society stepped in to pay for repairs.[296]