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Jurby Church is at the end of this road. Jurby Church - 45 miles: Turn left and continue through Jurby leaving the airfield on the right. Take the A10 towards The Lhen and Bride. At the stop sign at Smeale turn left and continue on the A10 for Bride. This road is deceptively long! Touch the church gate on the right and proceed up the hill towards Ramsey A At the top of the hill turn right and follow the sign for Andreas A Continue along this road, the Burma Road, until you reach a roundabout.

Proceed straight through this and continue into Andreas village. After approximately metres turn right onto the gravel road leading to Andreas Church.

Turn left onto the main road and continue through the village passing the Grosvenor Hotel on your right. Take the A17 towards Sulby. Continue straight through the crossroads at St. Judes and remain on the A17 until you come to Sulby Bridge. Bear left at the junction and head towards Ramsey along the TT course A3. Continue along the A3 to Lezayre. You will need to keep a sharp look out for the slip road leading to the church which is 2 miles beyond Sulby Bridge.

Turn right onto this slip road and Lezayre Church is on the left. Use the footpath along this road as it will be dark and the cars may travel along here at great speed despite the speed limits that will be imposed for the walk.

Continue into Ramsey and on reaching Parliament Square turn right. Bear left and go past Raymotors Garage on the left. At the next junction turn left onto the A2 towards Douglas. Cross the tramlines and continue up the hill. Turn left onto the A15 signposted for Maughold. Cross the tramlines again and continue straight along this road to Maughold village. The church is directly in front of you as you enter the village. Maughold Church - 67 miles: Climb the hill towards Ballajora and bear left at the top and take the A12 towards Hibernia.

Continue along this road until the junction with the main A2 road at the Hibernia. Turn left and head along the A2 towards Laxey. Continue through Glen Mona and the Dhoon and enter Laxey village. Go through the village and exit up the hill on the A2 towards Baldrine.

After 70 metres turn left along the B12 and continue to Lonan Parish Church. This package is operated by Visit IOM. There are additional special terms which apply to this holiday. By making a booking, you agree that you accept all of these terms:. Manx Telecom Parish Walk Read More.

Details You can choose how much of the course you complete, and whether you walk on your own or as part of a team of four. What's Included Return air or sea travel to the Isle of Man Accommodation of your choice Please note, entry into the event is not included. Walkers who intend to go beyond Ballaugh will require a support car approx. Other Information Important Information - you must read this before booking The lead-in price quoted for this offer is per person based on two adults sailing from Liverpool on 17th of June , staying in a twin or double room at the Sefton Express for 3 nights.

By making a booking, you agree that you accept all of these terms: Full payment for your travel arrangements is required at the time of booking. Once booked, the travel costs are entirely non-refundable. Entry into the event is not included. If you need to make any changes to your travel arrangements, please contact us and we will do our best to assist.

However in many cases changes may not be permitted, and any changes which can be made are likely to incur extra costs. The much commemorated Manx historical figure, William Christian aka Illiam Dhone , is also buried here.

To add to this, is Parish Church of St Columba, Arbory, which was consecrated in after a dispute with the Duke of Athol over the cost and necessity of the church.

Peter Killey said: "Photography, Manx history and Architecture have been a passion of mine since I was a young man growing up on the Island and this latest stamp collection 'Churches of the Parish Walk' has been an absolute pleasure for me to work on and share with you some of my Isle of Man church images into a beautiful Manx stamp set for everyone to enjoy.

It has also been very interesting during the project to learn some further interesting facts of the rich history behind these 17 beautiful churches on the Parish Walk. Peter continues: "It has been a real pleasure to work with Isle of Man Post Office on this latest stamp set and to work with such a dedicated team of people who have collectively produced this wonderful issue of Manx stamps.

Murray Lambden, the publisher of parishwalk. I've long been a fan of Peter Killey's photography at manxscenes. I'm delighted to announce that Peter 's photos and the church descriptions will be published on parishwalk. We would like to thank those individuals who were pivotal in helping to bring the collection together including Peter Killey for his stunning photography and Valarie Caine who provided the accompanying text for the issue.

Finally, Isle of Man Post Office would like to wish competitors all the very best in the races. The stamps are available in a set, presentation pack, first day cover or as a block of six for anyone wishing to purchase specific parish stamps. To view the stamps and to order please click here. Pictured is Richard Gerrard with a stamps blow up, Richard has completed the Parish Walk 8 times, won it 3 times and has the course record, which is 14 hours 40 minutes and 8 seconds.

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