| Title | Christmas day in Ballasalla (2) Looking down Bridge road, The cottage on the right was probably built from the stones taken from Rushen Abbey. John Coghlan (the original drummer from Status Quo)used to live at the large house on the left. |
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| Date | 25 Dec 2005 00:00:00 |
| Original size | 640 x 480 |
| Retrieved from source on | 21 Sep 2012 12:47:24 (UTC) |
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Christmas day in Ballasalla (2) Looking down Bridge road, The cottage on the right was probably built from the stones taken from Rushen Abbey. John Coghlan (the original drummer from Status Quo)used t…
St Mary - Abbey Memorial Church, Ballasalla, Isle of Man Built from local limestone in a plain early English style. The foundation stone was laid in 1895 by Lady Ridgeway,the church was consecrated in…
Ford on the Silverburn
St Mary - Abbey Memorial Church Ballasalla
Abbey Church Ballasalla
Ballasalla - Mill Road - House east of Silver Burn ford
Abbey Church House Ballasalla
Ballasalla - Mill Road, Silver Burn River ford
Ballasalla - Mill Road - Ford through Silver Burn River
'You can lead a horse to water..and drink..etc ..what about a lorry?'
Ford on the Silverburn
Ford at Rushen Abbey
Ballasalla - Mill Road - House east of Silver Burn ford
Ford across the Silver Burn
Ballasalla - Truck at Mill Road, Silver Burn River ford
Ballasalla - Mill Road - Footbridge over Silver Burn
Ballasalla - Mill Road - House east of Silver Burn ford
Ballasalla - Mill Road - House at west side of ford
Ballasalla - Narrow lane (A34) along Silver Burn River
Ford through the Silver Burn
Abbey Restaurant, Mill Road, Ballasalla, Rushen, IM9 2RQ osm
| Street address | Mill Road |
| County | Rushen |
| Postcode | IM9 2RQ |