Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man


This is a list of Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man. It includes buildings and structures in the Isle of Man designated by Isle of Man's Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture "as having special architectural or historical interest". Over 250 buildings and structures are listed, and 275 more have been identified as having potential for listing. It also lists the 21 Conservation Areas, historic districts" which protect "period"-type architecture, quality of building materials, relationships of enclosures and open spaces, and other aspects of the look and feel of historic buildings and areas.
Ongoing enforcement and registration of buildings is administered by a Planning and Building Control Directorate, within DEFA, and is guided by a planning policy document on conservation of the historic environment.
DEFA notes that eight of the registered buildings have thatched roofs. Thatching in the Isle of Man include a group of thatched houses at Cregneash Folk Museum, which are Manx National Heritage property, whose buildings and land are excluded from the register.
DEFA notes that ten are designed by noted architect Baillie Scott. A number are designed by, or associated with, architect Thomas Brine.
The Alliance for Building Conservation, a consortium of heritage groups on the Isle of Man, was organised in 2014–15 and has advocated for more preservation of buildings. It had concerns in 2015 about a backlog for registration of heritage buildings.
The 21 Conservation Areas include nine swaths of properties in the capital town of Douglas, and swaths in towns of Peel, Castletown, and Ramsey, and sections in nine village centers or other areas. Most of these include numerous individual Registered Buildings plus all surrounding properties.

Registered Buildings

The Registered Buildings are as follows:
KEY
Has thatched roof
Baillie Scott-designed

Official nameImageLocationParish
/local
authority
area
Date of registrationNote
2Leodest Methodist Chapel, Leodest RoadLeodest Road
Andreas23 May 1983A Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1835
5Yn Thie ThooitLhen Road, The Lhen
Andreas23 May 1983House with thatched roof. Bequested to Manx National Heritage in 1989.
Owned by Manx Museum and National Trust, and available for rental.
189Close Lake HouseJurby Road
Andreas15 May 2001Mid-Victorian double-fronted house, perhaps built around 1703 for Rev. Wm. Bell Christian and his new wife, Charlotte Elizabeth Brine.
255The Old Rectory, Andreas VillageAndreas Village
Andreas2 May 2009
262Windmill at Ballawhane FarmBallawhane Farm, Leodest RoadAndreas16 January 2019
336Ballavarry Farmhouse, AndreasBernahara RoadAndreas29 September 2021
150Balladoole Farm BuildingsArbory8 February 1994
207The Former Wesleyan Chapel, Earystane VillageEarystane Village
Arbory18 October 2002Church from 1864 In ruins, unroofed, per 2002 registration. Google and Bing satellite views accessed in 2020 however show a roofed structure now at that location.
235Parville, also known as Parville Place, Ballagawne Road, Ballabeg, IM9 4LFBallagawne Road, Ballabeg
Arbory1 September 2006Prominent, large house set within extensive gardens. Hard to date; original portion believed to be from lifetime of Deemster John Parr, 1651–1713.
11Ballaugh Old Church, The CronkCronk Rd, The Cronk
Ballaugh21 July 1983History dating to before 1231. "New" parish church built 1832, now known as Ballaugh Old Church.
1Bishopscourt, together with buildings contiguous therewithBallaugh23 May 1983
311Ballaugh Parish War MemorialGlen RoadBallaugh7 July 2021
12Old Kirk Braddan Church, Saddle RoadBraddan21 July 1983
81Crogga MillBraddan13 May 1985Presumably on east bank of Crogga River which forms border between Braddan and Santon parishes.
92Cronkbourne VillageBallafletcher RoadBraddan7 July 1987Two dozen cottages in two rows.
130St Luke's ChurchBrandywell Rd.Braddan16 April 1990
153Cronkbourne House and Cronkbourne PlaceBraddan6 February 1995
158Cemetery Office, Braddan ChurchBraddan26 January 1996Baillie Scott-designed.
165Oak House, BallamonaBraddan4 July 1996Oak House within Ballamona Hospital, Strang.
180Port Soderick railway stationBraddan18 September 20001897 built.
229Braddan Lodge, Braddan RoadBraddan22 July 2005
232Former Toll House,, Old Castletown Road junction, Marine DriveBraddan6 June 2006
233The Ornamental Gateway, Marine DriveBraddan6 June 2006Romantic, castellated gateway.
3Cranstal Cottage, CranstalCranstal Rd., Cranstal
Bride23 May 1983Has thatched roof.
4Bridge Cottage, CranstalCranstal Rd., Cranstal
Bride23 May 1983Has thatched roof, 100 yards from Cranstal Cottage.
135Thurot Cottage, Hill RoadThurot Cottage Road
Bride17 October 1990
146Thurot Cottage Outbuildings and Gate, Hill RoadBride21 October 1992
147Point of Ayre LighthousePoint of Ayre
Bride5 November 1993
297Fog Horn, Point of AyreCranstalBride7 July 2021
298Lighthouse, Point of AyreCranstalBride7 July 2021
332K6 Telephone Kiosk, Bride VillageBride VillageBride1 September 2021
one of several telephone boxes which are registered buildings
16Bridge House, Bridge StreetBridge Street
Castletown26 September 1983Four-storey building with pitched slate roof masked by parapet. Site of the former Isle of Man Bank. Attached Nautical Museum building is excluded.
17Town Hall Market Square Castletown26 September 1983
24Castle RushenCastletown3 February 1984
25The Castle Arms Hotel Castle Street
Castletown3 February 1984
26The Social Security OfficesCastletown3 February 1984
27The Police StationCastletown3 February 1984One-storey stone building with a circular turret, designed by architect Baillie Scott.

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.

28The Post OfficeCastletown3 February 1984
29The Commissioners' Office Parliament SquareCastletown3 February 1984
30Barclays Bank, Market SquareMarket Square
Castletown3 February 1984
31"The Parade Stores", 1 Malew Street IM9 1AB1 Malew St.
Castletown3 February 1984Later Lloyds Pharmacy.
32The Manx Co-operative Store, The ParadeCastletown3 February 1984See The Manx Co-operative Store, Manx Co-operative Store.
33The Smelt MemorialCastletown3 February 1984Built 1836–37.
34No. 5 The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown3 February 1984
35Balcony House, The ParadeCastletown3 February 1984
36"The Odd Bottle"/Castle Wine Stores, 6A The ParadeCastletown3 February 1984
37No. 7, The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown3 February 1984
38The George Hotel, The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown3 February 1984
39The Isle of Man Bank, The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown3 February 1984Branch of the Isle of Man Bank
40The Trustee Savings Bank, The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown3 February 1984Former branch of the Trustee Savings Bank. Later Lloyds TSB.
41Ellan Vannin, The QuayThe Quay
Castletown24 February 1984
42Packet House, The QuayThe Quay
Castletown24 February 1984
431 Quay Lane1 Quay Lane
Castletown24 February 1984
442 Quay Lane2 Quay Lane
Castletown24 February 1984
45Garage, rear of "Clarksons", 1 Parliament SquareCastletown24 February 1984Modified extensively to add second storey, or possibly demolished and replaced by two-storey stone building.
461 Parliament Square1 Parliament Square
Castletown24 February 1984
47Harbour House, 7 The Quay7 The Quay
Castletown24 February 1984
48The Granary, The QuayThe Quay
Castletown24 February 1984
495 The Quay5 The Quay
Castletown24 February 1984
504 The Quay4 The QuayCastletown24 February 1984
513 The Quay3 The Quay
Castletown24 February 1984
53The Soup Kitchen/The Old Inn, Parliament LaneParliament Lane
Castletown24 February 1984
543 Parliament Lane3 Parliament Lane
Castletown24 February 1984
551 Parliament Lane1 Parliament Lane
Castletown24 February 1984
56Former H M Coastguard Building, Parliament Square1 Quay Lane
Castletown24 February 1984
574 Quay Lane4 Quay Lane
Castletown24 February 1984
582 Parliament Square2 Parliament Square
Castletown24 February 1984
593 The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown24 February 1984
60The Old Lifeboat House, The QuayThe Quay
Castletown24 February 1984
613 Parliament SquareParliament Square
Castletown24 February 1984
624 Parliament SquareParliament Square
Castletown24 February 1984
63Westminster House, Parliament SquareCastletown24 February 1984
645 Parliament SquareParliament Square
Castletown24 February 1984
65Compton House, Parliament SquareParliament Square
Castletown24 February 1984
66Stanley House, Castle StreetCastle Street
Castletown24 February 1984Later "Leonardo's Restaurant".
67"Hawtons", 5 Castle StreetCastle Street
Castletown24 February 1984
683 Castle StreetCastle Street
Castletown24 February 1984
6924 Castle Street24 Castle Street
Castletown24 February 1984
70Red House, 1 The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown24 February 1984
712 The ParadeThe Parade
Castletown24 February 1984
72St Mary's ChurchCastletown15 March 1984Former church building, now offices.
73St Mary's Chapel/Old Grammar SchoolCastletown15 March 1984
76The Witches Mill and attached building Castletown28 February 1985
185King William's College, CastletownCastletown6 July 2001
208The Golden Meadow MillCastletown18 October 2002Also known as Meadow Mill or Paradise Meadow Mill.
257Castletown Railway Station, Victoria RoadCastletown8 April 2008Built of local limestone in c.1874. Listing includes two buildings.
259Elderbank, The Crofts, IM9 1LWCastletown8 April 2008
260Westwood, The Crofts, IM9 1LWCastletown8 April 2008Associated with Manx architect Thomas Brine.
261Crofton, The Crofts, IM9 1LWCastletown8 April 2008
264Royal British Legion Hall, Janet's CornerBromet RoadCastletown3 March 2009Possibly has been demolished.
269Lorne HouseBridge Street
Castletown11 November 2015Two-storey stone mansion and gardens. Originally built in the 1700s; rebuilt or extended in 1828 to Georgian design of Thomas Brine.
299Nautical MuseumBridge StreetCastletown7 July 20211781 dock, acting as a museum since 1950
313Castletown War MemorialMarket SquareCastletown7 July 2021Commemorates those lost in the First and Second World Wars
1820 Church Street20 Church St.
Douglas26 September 1988
1922 Church Street 22 Church St.
Douglas26 September 1983
2024 Church Street24 Church St.
Douglas26 September 1983
217 John Street7 John Street
Douglas26 September 1983
74Douglas Railway Station, together with the Ticket Office, Gateway and boundary wallsDouglas15 March 1984
77The Grand Union Camera Obscura, Douglas HeadDouglas HeadDouglas29 March 1985
78Clinch's Brewery Building, North QuayNorth Quay
Douglas29 March 1985See Clinch's Brewery
82The Castle Mona Hotel, Central PromenadeDouglas3 October 1985
86The Spire of St Andrew's United Reform Church, Finch RoadFinch Road
Douglas19 February 1986Indeed, 2010 Google Streetview imagery shows spire while church beside has been replaced. St. Andrew's United Reform Church has relocated.
934 Finch Road4 Finch Road
Douglas27 July 1987
946 Finch Road6 Finch Road
Douglas27 July 1987
958 Finch Road8 Finch Road
Douglas27 July 1987
9612 Finch RoadDouglas9 September 1987
9714 Finch Road14 Finch Road
Douglas9 September 1987
9816 Finch RoadDouglas27 July 1987It is identified as the British Legion Club in map accompanying registration.
9918 Finch RoadDouglas27 July 1987
10020 Finch RoadDouglas27 July 1987
10122 Finch RoadDouglas27 July 1987
10224 Finch RoadDouglas27 July 1987
105The Old thatch, Brunswick RoadDouglas17 February 1988Has thatched roof.
106St Matthew's Church, North QuayNorth Quay
Douglas19 September 1988
107The Rechabite Hall, Allan StreetAllan Street
Douglas9 November 1988
112The Falcon Cliff HotelPalace RoadDouglas11 September 1989Built in 1836 to Gothic design of local architect John Robinson.
113The Douglas Head HotelDouglas Head
Douglas11 September 1989
114The Salisbury Hotel, Victoria StreetVictoria Street
Douglas11 September 1989
115The Harbour Swing Bridge Tower and MechanismDouglas11 September 1989
120The Market BuildingsNorth Quay

Douglas11 September 1989Iron pavilion buildings, with Butchers Market on west side of Market Hill road and Fish and Butter Market on east.
132Red Pier Complex, King Edward PierKing Edward Pier
Douglas20 July 1990Last surviving vestige of former Red Pier complex.
134The Coach House, Selbourne DriveAt corner of lanes behind Selbourne Drive and Albany Road
Douglas4 October 1990
137The Nook, Quarterbridge RoadQuarterbridge Road
Douglas15 April 1991
145Okells Brewery, Glen FalconDouglas17 March 1992See Okells Brewery
149Douglas Head LighthouseDouglas5 November 1993
156Facade and Foyer, Strand CinemaStrand StreetDouglas11 July 1995The 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".
159"Ivydene", Little SwitzerlandDouglas26 January 1996Baillie Scott-designed.
160The Red House, Victoria RoadVictoria Road
Douglas26 January 1996Baillie Scott-designed.
161"Oakleigh", Glencrutchery RoadGlencrutchery Road
Douglas26 January 1996Baillie Scott-designed.
162Myrtle Bank, Little SwitzerlandDouglas26 January 1996Two-storey Baillie Scott-designed, semi-attached to Hollybank.
163Hollybank, Little SwitzerlandDouglas26 January 1996Baillie Scott-designed, semi-attached to Myrtle Bank.
164Falcon Cliff Terrace, Ivy Cottage, Thie Bannee, Inglenook, Thorn BankFalcon Cliff Terrace
Douglas26 January 1996A row house designed by Baillie Scott.
166Cadran Cottage, Ballanard RoadBallanard Road
Douglas15 September 1996Pre-1869 cottage remodelled c.1910 with design by Manx designer Archibald Knox. Labelled with sign "Cadran Cottage".
167Douglas Courthouse and 13 Athol StreetAthol Street
Douglas15 April 1997Georgian-style building, probably a work of local architect John Robinson. By 2010, however, the facade of 13 Athol Street, or perhaps its entirety, has been replaced.
169Douglas Town Hall and Public Library, Ridgeway StreetRidgeway Street
Douglas22 May 1997Town Hall with 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.
173Central HotelDouglas25 June 1998
1741 Albert Terrace1 Albert TerraceDouglas25 June 1998
177Erin Brae, Queen's PromenadeQueen's Promenade
Douglas12 October 1998Built c.1822. Has served as private residence and as a hotel. Later Kings Guest House.
178St Thomas Church, DouglasDouglas14 June 1999Built 1846–49 but soon closed due to dispute over patronage and not reopened until 1872.
179Harold Tower, Douglas Head RoadDouglas18 September 2000Castellated octagonal tower/house, screened by trees, built in 1833 originally as a folly.
186Douglas Hotel, North QuayNorth Quay
Douglas26 July 2001
1871-12 Victoria Terrace, off Victoria RoadVictoria Terrace
Douglas15 August 2001
188All Saints Church, Alexander DriveDouglas15 August 2001It includes a mural by local artist Dorothy Nicholson. Relatively modern church built on site of older historic one; closed in 2017.
190Woodlands, Alexander DriveAlexander Drive
Douglas31 October 2001
191Ravenscourt, Peel RoadPeel Road
Douglas31 October 2001
192Crescent Cinema, Central PromenadeCentral Promenade
Douglas31 October 2001
193Old Brewer's House, Castle HillCastle Hill
Douglas31 October 2001
195The National Westminster Bank, Prospect HillProspect Hill
Douglas20 September 2002It 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.
196Jubilee Clock, Victoria StreetVictoria Street & Loch Promenade
Douglas20 September 2002Cast iron street clock, manufactured in Glasgow, erected for the 1887 Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria as a gift by George William Dumbbell.
197St Mary's of the Isle Catholic Church, Hill StreetHill Street
Douglas20 September 2002Built 1857–59.
198The former Isle of Man Times Office, 9 Athol Street9 Athol Street
Douglas20 September 2002Home from 1870 of the Isle of Man Times newspaper, with red brick facade described as French Chateauesque.
19929-31 Athol Street29–31 Athol Street
Douglas20 September 2002
200The Gaiety Theatre, Harris PromenadeHarris Promenade
Douglas24 September 2002Opened in 1900.
201The Queen's Hotel, Queen's PromenadeQueen's Promenade
Douglas20 September 2002Public house which was built before 1826, probably originally as cottages and stables for Castle Mona. Called Queen's Hotel by 1854.
205Tower of Refuge, St. Mary's Rock St. Mary's Rock, also known as Conister Rock
Douglas18 October 2002Built in 1832 to mark shoal to avoid shipwrecks. Triangular with three turrets.
2104-11 Harris TerraceHarris Terrace
Douglas13 December 2002Built in 1837.
213Raven's Cliff, Fort Anne RoadFort Anne Road
Douglas27 January 2003
217Arch Tower House, South QuaySouth Quay
Douglas27 January 2003Built 1853.
22318a-20 Victoria Street18a-20 Victoria Street
Douglas11 April 2005
22526 Victoria Street26 Victoria Street
Douglas11 April 2005
226Ridgeway House, Ridgeway StreetRidgeway Street
Douglas17 January 2005
228St Ninian's Church, Ballaquayle RoadBallaquayle Road
Douglas22 July 2005
230Buck House Merton BankMerton Bank
Douglas20 December 2005Also known as Agriculture House and was formerly a Primitive Methodist chapel.
234Farmhill Manor, Farmhill Lane, IM2 2EFFarmhill Lane
Douglas6 June 2006Small mansion originally known as Ballaquirk, converted from a farmhouse during 1780–1825.
244Former Methodist Church aka Red Cross House, Derby Road. IM2 3ENDouglas13 September 2007
258Old School House, Cronkbourne, Douglas, IM4 4QHDouglas3 February 2009
289Former Newson's Trading Building 27-28 North QuayNorth Quay
Douglas13 April 2018
290IOM Bank Buildings 2 Athol Street2 Athol Street
Douglas13 April 2018
291Douglas Bay Horse Tram Stables and 1-3, Tramway TerraceHorse Tram Stables, Tramway Terrace, Summer HillDouglas13 June 2018
292Freemasons’ Hall, DouglasWoodbourne RoadDouglas25 June 2018formerly a residence, converted to a Masonic lodge.
296Trafalgar House South QuayDouglas7 April 2021
312Inkerman MemorialThe Nunnery, Old Castletown RoadDouglas7 July 2021
315Douglas Borough War MemorialHarris PromenadeDouglas7 July 2021
316Goldie-Taubman MemorialDouglas HeadDouglas7 July 2021Commemorates those lost in the First and Second World Wars
317Douglas Cemetery War MemorialDouglas Cemetery, Glencrutchery RoadDouglas7 July 2021Commemorates those lost in the First World War
327K6 Telephone Kiosks, Drumgold StreetDrumgold StreetDouglas1 September 2021
two of several telephone boxes which are registered buildings
339LeytonVictoria RoadDouglas28 February 2024
340Legislative Buildings Buck’s RoadDouglas2 September 2025Meeting place of the House of Keys and the Legislative Council
350Former School of ArtKensington RoadDouglas2 September 2025The island's first school of art, opened in 1880
351Douglas Railway Station WorkshopsDouglas Railway StationDouglas2 September 2025
352Douglas Railway Station Signal Box, Douglas, Isle of ManDouglas Railway StationDouglas2 September 2025
83Tynwald Old Mill and original Mill Wheel, Fuller's Hammer and related machinery, St JohnsSt John's, German4 November 1985Old mill on River Neb. Included in St John's Village Conservation Area.
268Glyn Moar, Glyn Moar Road, St Johns, IM4 3AQBrack a Broom Lane
St. John's, German18 September 2012Manx Gothic Revival-style estate house built c.1845, Included in St John's Village Conservation Area.
237Guard House & Fire Party, 258 Jurby Industrial Estate, IM7 3BDJurby26 March 2007Later the Guard House Cafe.
238Jurby Aerodrome Bomb Store, Jurby Industrial EstateJurby26 March 2007
239Jurby Terminal Building, Jurby Industrial EstateJurby26 March 2007
240Aeroplane & Seaplane Store, 266 Jurby Industrial EstateJurby26 March 2007
241.1Pillbox at Field 211025Ballavaran Road
Jurby26 March 2007
241.2Pillbox at Field 214188, BallamoarJurby26 March 2007
241.3Pillbox at Fields 210249 - 210250 & 210251, adjacent to Church RoadJurby26 March 2007On Ballathona Farm.
241.4Pillbox at Fields 210356 & 214288, adjacent to Jurby East RoadJurby26 March 2007
241.5Pillbox at Fields 210846 - 210872 & 210873, adjacent to Ballavarran RoadJurby26 March 2007
241.6Pillbox at Fields 211033 - 214136 & Jurby Aerodrome, BallamoarJurby26 March 2007
241.7Pillbox at Fields 214191 & 214197, adjacent to Church RoadJurby26 March 2007
241.8Pillbox at fields 214201 & 214286, adjacent to Jurby Road, SandygateJurby26 March 2007
241.9Pillbox between Studio House & Jurby Aerodrome, Ballavarran RoadJurby26 March 2007
85Christ ChurchLaxey21 January 1986A 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." Was closed for renovations and reopened at Easter, 2014.
227Laxey Working Mens Institute, New Road17 New Road
Laxey17 January 2005Originally opened 1876. Extensively renovations completed in 2011.
91Staward Farm, Ballabrooie, SulbyLezayre23 February 1987
138Kirk Christ Lezayre Parochial ChurchLezayre11 July 1991
168Milntown House, Including the Old Mill, Mill Pond and Mill RaceGlen Auldyn Road
Lezayre21 May 1997
170St Stephens Church and former School Room, SulbyLezayre22 April 1998Together with its curtilage. Built in 1838, remodeled in 1880.
171Sulby Old School, SulbyLezayre22 April 1998Built in 1879.
172Sulby Methodist Church, SulbyA14
Lezayre22 April 1998Built in 1912–13, has stained glass reflecting Arts and Crafts movement.
13Old Kirk Lonan Ballamenagh Road, BaldrineBallamenagh Road, Baldrine
Lonan21 July 1983St Adamnan's Church.
141The Lane Mark Tower known as The Herring Tower, LangnessMalew1 August 1991
142The Powder House, LangnessMalew1 August 1991
148Langness LighthouseMalew5 November 1993Built in 1880.
181Old School/House, St Mark'sSt. Mark's
Malew6 December 2000The school and a house for its master were built c.1845 in "Manx vernacular style". The school library had 302 volumes in 1847.
182St Mark's Church, St Mark'sSt. Mark's
Malew9 May 2001Consecrated 1772.
184Church Cottages, St Mark'sSt. Mark's
Malew9 May 2001Two of the row of cottages were rebuilt from a previous school in 1846; a third was added in 1899.
242Glashen Farmhouse & attached Barn, BallasallaBallasalla
Malew22 March 2007
256Malew Parish Church, Great Meadow IM9 4EBMalew8 April 2008
267Scarlett House, Castletown, IM9 1TBMalew18 September 2012Home of William Sedden. 1717 date stone. c.1900 renovations.
284Ballasalla Gate HouseStation Road, Ballasalla
Malew1 March 2017
285Water Tower BallasallaStation Road, Ballasalla
Malew1 March 2017The water tower is gone; perhaps substructure remains?
14St Runius Church, EllerslieGarth Rd.
Marown21 July 1983
110The South, East and West elements of the Courtyard at Ellerslie FarmMarown16 March 1989
131Ballaglass Power StationMaughold11 May 1989Not included in Maughold Conservation Area.
202School House School House Road
Maughold20 September 2002Not included in Maughold Conservation Area.
300Maughold Lighthouse TowerMaughold Head
Maughold7 July 2021Constructed 1914, still in operation, automated since 1993.
346Ballure Manx Electric Railway ViaductBallure Glen, RamseyMaughold2 September 2025a viaduct carrying the Manx Electric Railway
22The Cottage, BishopscourtMain Rd.
Michael26 September 1983
23The Refectory, BishopscourtMain Rd.
Michael26 September 1983Refectory
136The Old Court House, Kirk MichaelMain Rd.
Michael14 February 1991
143Orrisdale Limekiln, Glentrunk, MichaelMichael15 October 1991
245Greystones Cottage, Main Road, Kirk MichaelMichael31 July 2007
248St Michael's Church aka Kirk Michael and All Angels Church, Main RoadMichael8 May 2009
249Orrisdale House, Orrisdale, MichaelMichael3 December 2007Seat of the Crellin family.
250The Whitehouse, Main Road, Kirk MichaelMain Road
Michael22 November 2007Landmark set back from low wall along A3. Dates from before 1688, but present house built in the 1700s.
251Church View House, Main Road, Kirk MichaelMichael3 December 2007
252Spooyt Vane Sunday School, Ballaleigh Road, Kirk MichaelMichael3 December 2007Built c. 1860 at cost of £100.
294Mitre HotelMain RoadMichael7 April 2021The oldest remaining pub on the Isle of Man
344Former Kirk Michael Railway Station Station RoadMichael2 September 2025Now converted to a fire station. Only the passenger building is registered
117Kate's Cottage, Keppel GateOnchan11 September 1989
118St Peter's Church Hall, Royal AvenueRoyal Ave.
Onchan11 September 1989Also known as Onchan Parish Hall.
119St Peter's Parish ChurchChurch Road
Onchan11 September 1989Construction began in 1830, replacing previous church. Designed by Hanson and Welch. Modified in 1863 and 1913.
121St Catherine's, St Catherine's TerraceSt Catherine's Terrace & Avondale Road
Onchan11 September 1989
122Welch House, Church RoadChurch RoadOnchan11 September 1989
123Braeside, King Edward RoadKing Edward Road
Onchan11 September 1989Adjacent to Leafield. Baillie Scott-designed.
124Leafield, King Edward RoadKing Edward Road
Onchan11 September 1989Adjacent to Braefield. Baillie Scott-designed.
12519 Governor's Road19 Governor's Road
Onchan11 September 1989
12621 Governor's Road21 Governor's Road
Onchan11 September 1989
12723 Governor's Road23 Governor's Road
Onchan11 September 1989
12825 Governor's Road25 Governor's Road
Onchan11 September 1989
12927 Governor's Road27 Governor's Road
Onchan11 September 1989
133Woodlands Towers, Ashley RoadOnchan20 July 1991
222Clucas Laundry Old Engine Room, Chimneys and Sluices, TromodeCarrs Lane, Tromode Industrial Estate
Onchan13 May 2004
254Government HouseGovernor's roadOnchan2 May 2018
287Groudle Glen HotelGroudle Glen Hotel, King Edward RoadOnchan15 October 2019
320Onchan Parish War MemorialMain RoadOnchan7 July 2021Cross and three stone tables with names of those lost in the First and Second World Wars, The Troubles, and the Gulf War
324K8 Telephone Kiosk, Summer Hill RoadSummer Hill RoadOnchan1 September 2021
one of several telephone boxes which are registered buildings
325K8 Telephone Kiosk, Summer Hill RoadHillberry RoadOnchan1 September 2021
one of several telephone boxes which are registered buildings
348Manx Electric Railway Viaduct, GroudleKing Edward Road over the Groudle RiverOnchan2 September 2025a viaduct carrying the Manx Electric Railway
8Thatched house at Niarbyl BeachNiarbyl Rd.Patrick23 May 1983Cottage with thatched roof.
157The Village House, FoxdaleA3, FoxdalePatrick31 October 1995
263The Banqueting Hall, Ballamoar Farm, Patrick Road, PatrickPatrick Road
Patrick19 January 2009Two-storey building within Ballamoar Farm. Rented out as The Coach House at Ballmoar Farm.
286Clock Tower FoxdalePatrick1 February 2017
301Corrins TowerPatrick20 July 2021
331K6 Telephone Kiosk, The HopeThe Hope, St JohnsPatrick1 September 2021
one of several telephone boxes which are registered buildings
335K6 Telephone Kiosk, Patrick VillagePatrick VillagePatrick13 September 2021
one of several telephone boxes which are registered buildings
89Philip Christian Centre, Christian StreetChristian Street
P
Peel6 May 1986
104The Foundry, East QuayEast Quay
Peel21 September 1987
1088 Dwellings, numbered 5-9 Charles Street and 1-11 Queen StreetPeel1 January 2002
111The former premises of T Moore & Sons, Mill Road, Peel Mill Road
Peel23 August 1989Now Moore's Traditional Museum.
194Primitive Methodist ChapelPeel31 October 2001Opened in 1878, a Primitive Methodist chapel.
204St. German's CathedralPeel18 October 2002Red sandstone and slate cruciform cathedral built 1879–83. Also known as Peel Cathedral.
266Peel Police Station, Derby Road, PeelDerby Rd.
With photos.
Peel20 October 2014Built in 1892 to 1893 to the designs of architect Langton Dennis.
270Peel Harbour Masters OfficeEast Quay
Peel17 February 2017Peel Coastguard Museum now.
302Custom HouseCrown StreetPeel7 July 2021Constructed 1863, adjacent to the Harbour Master's Office listed above.
328K6 Telephone Kiosk, Peel Pro