St. Mark's on the Isle of Man is a hamlet or other unincorporated area within the parish of Malew. It includes St. Mark's Church and two other Registered Buildings, and is the center of a Conservation Area.
St. Mark's Church
editSt Mark's Church, St Mark's is Registered Building #182, listed 9 May 2001.[1] 54°08′02″N 4°36′36″W / 54.133836°N 4.610035°W
It was consecrated in 1772.[1]
Old School/House, St. Mark's
editOld School/House, St Mark's is Registered Building #181, listed 6 December 2000.[2]
54°08′03″N 4°36′37″W / 54.134151°N 4.610225°W
The school and a house for its master were built c.1845 in "Manx vernacular style". The school library had 302 volumes in 1847.[2]
Church Cottages, St. Mark's
editChurch Cottages, St Mark's are Registered Building #184, listed 9 May 2001.[3]
54°08′00″N 4°36′37″W / 54.133464°N 4.610185°W
They are a row of cottages at St. Mark's. Two of the row of cottages were rebuilt from a previous school in 1846; a third was added in 1899.[3]
St. Mark's Village Conservation Area
editSt. Mark's is the centre of the St. Mark's Village Conservation Area, established in 2003, one of Isle of Man's 21 Conservation Areas.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b "Registered Building No. 182" (PDF). With eight photos.
- ^ a b "Registered Building No. 181" (PDF). With 17 photos.
- ^ a b "Registered Building No. 184" (PDF). With 12 photos.
- ^ "St Marks Village Conservation Area" (PDF). 2003. Retrieved 11 December 2020. (map)