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The Nunnery is an estate outside of Douglas on the Isle of Man, named after a religious foundation on the site, at grid reference. The Nunnery is located on Old Castletown Road, Braddan. In 1999, the estate was acquired for the Isle of Man International Business School, now part of the University College Isle of Man. [1]
Castle Mona is a former private residence later used as a hotel in Douglas, Isle of Man. The house was built between 1803 and 1804 for the 4th Duke of Atholl during his term as Governor of the Isle of Man. [2] Before 1850, Queen Victoria proposed buying it as a more suitable royal residence than Osborne House. [3]
The Isle of Man is a low-tax economy with no capital gains tax, wealth tax, stamp duty, or inheritance tax [1] and a top rate of income tax of 22%. [2] The rate of corporation tax is 0% for almost all types of income; the only exceptions are that the profits of banks are taxed at 10%, as is rental (or other) income from land and buildings ...
Bishopcourt House on the A3 Castletown to Ramsey Road, Isle of Man. Bishopscourt (previously known as Ballacurry, in Manx: the farm of McCurry or O'Curry) [1] consists of a 17th-century mansion house, the St Nicholas (Private Chapel) in the Church of England Diocese of Sodor and Man, and the former estate of Ballachurry or Bishopscourt Manse.
This is a list of newspapers in the Isle of Man. The company Isle of Man Newspapers (owned by Tindle ) publishes the following three newspapers: [ 1 ] Isle of Man Courier (weekly, free) [ 1 ]
Thatching in the Isle of Man include a group of thatched houses at Cregneash Folk Museum, [6] 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 . [ 1 ]
The Isle of Man Census 2011 lists the town's population as 3,097 (2006: 3,109) [6] It is the fourth largest town on the island, after Douglas, Ramsey and Peel, but is also smaller than Onchan and Port Erin, which have the status of villages.
Newtown (Manx: Balley Noa) is a community within the parish of Santon, Isle of Man. To the northern part of the community lies Mount Murray and to the north-west the Broogh Fort ( 54°08′09″N 4°34′39″W / 54.135776°N 4.577453°W / 54.135776; -4.577453 ) - an Iron Age fort dating from the 13th century