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CASTLETOWN Ancient Capital of the Isle of Man
– built around, and in the protection of Castle Rushen which There are four schools: Castle Rushen High School; Victoria Road Primary School; King William's College and the Buchan, the latter two being private schools. The Town has its own very good swimming pool and those who would like a game of bowls or tennis will find these facilities a short walk from the town centre while golf enthusiasts will want to play the famous Castletown golf links at Derbyhaven, only a few minutes away by car. Children are well catered for with a junior playground adjacent to the bowling green and Poulsom Park for older children with a bit more space in which to - hopefully - wear themselves out.
Across the harbour swing bridge and turning right towards the sea one comes to the Nautical museum - another priceless Heritage jewel. Opened in June, 1951 it revolves around the 18th Century yacht Peggy, and occupies the boathouse built for her by her owner, Captain George Quayle, in 1789. The small, three-storeyed building stands in the shadow of Bridge House, the Castletown home of the Quayle family of Bridge House and Crogga, which dominates the north-eastern side of the harbour and reflects the prominence of the Quayle family in the life of the Islands capital in the 18th century.
Shopping in the Town covers a wide range of needs and, indeed, some are so well know they attract customers from all parts of the Island. There is a good selection of restaurants, good-food public houses, cafés, and take-aways catering for all tastes. To round off a visit to Castletown a trip on the steam railway is always a treat. The station is only a few minutes from the town centre. top | Return to Tour contents |
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