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Grid Export Data Visit Isle of Man Registered Accommodation List January 2021 Accommodation Name Classification Type Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town Post Code Email Address Main Phone 1 Barnagh Barns Self Catering 1 Barnagh Barns Rhencullen Kirk Michael IM6 2HB [email protected] 07624 480803 1 Mews Cottages Self Catering 1 Mews Cottages Factory Lane Peel IM5 1HF [email protected] 07624 373032 13 Willow Terrace Self Catering 13 Willow Terrace Douglas IM1 3HA [email protected] 07624 307575 14 Patrick Street Bed and Breakfast Luss House 14 Patrick Street Peel IM5 1BR [email protected] 01624 840338 2 Sunnyside Terrace Self Catering 2 Sunnyside Terrace Minorca Hill Laxey IM4 7EE [email protected] 07747 610150 24 Milner Park Self Catering 24 Milner Park Port Erin IM9 6DH [email protected] 07624 413608 31 Windermere Drive Self Catering 31 Windermere Drive Onchan IM3 2DN [email protected] 01624 625724 4 Marina House Bed and Breakfast Flat 4 2 Marine Parade Peel IM5 1PB [email protected] 07624316676 4 Mews Cottages Self Catering 4 Mews Cottages Factory Lane Peel IM5 1HF [email protected] 01372275701 4 Shore Road Self Catering 4 Shore Road Peel IM5 1AH [email protected] 07624 488273 49 Piccadilly Court Self Catering Apartment 49 Piccadilly Court Queens Promenade Douglas IM2 4NS [email protected] 07783 374383 5 Mews Cottages Self Catering Beach Street Factory Lane Peel IM5 1HF [email protected] 01277822433 5 Strathallan Apartments - First Floor Self Catering Flat 1 5 Strathallan Crescent Douglas IM2 4NR [email protected] 01624 626646 5 Strathallan Apartments - Ground Floor Self Catering Flat 2 5 Strathallan Crescent Douglas IM2 4NR [email protected] 01624 626646 8 Links Close Self Catering 8 Links Close Port Erin IM9 6LT [email protected] 07624 269650 Aalid Feie Self Catering 30 Bellevue Park Peel IM5 1UE [email protected] 07624400743 Aalin Thie - Apartment 1 Self Catering 10 Beechwood Rise Douglas IM2 5NE [email protected] 01624 616217 Aalin Thie - Ground Floor Apartment Self Catering 10 Beechwood Rise Douglas IM2 5NE [email protected] 01624 616217 Aalin View Bed and Breakfast Aalin View 6 Peveril Terrace Peel IM5 1PH [email protected] 01624 843740 Aaron House Guest House Aaron House The Promenade Port St Mary IM9 5DE 01624 835702 Adelphi Guest House Adelphi 15 Stanley View Broadway Douglas IM2 3JA [email protected] 01624 676591 Alana House Self Catering 14 Creggan Lea Beach Road Port St Mary IM9 5BE [email protected] 01624 835646 Albany House Bed and Breakfast Albany House 9 Albany Road Peel IM5 1JS [email protected] 07624 483866 All Seasons Guest House All Seasons 11 Clifton Terrace Douglas IM2 3HX [email protected] 01624676323 Amadeus Apartments - Apartment 1 Self Catering Amadeus Apartments 27 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] +447624470324 Amadeus Apartments - Apartment 2 Self Catering Amadeus Apartments 27 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 07624 470324 Amadeus Apartments - Apartment 3 Self Catering Amadeus Apartments 27 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 07624 470324 Amadeus Apartments - Apartment 4 Self Catering Amadeus Apartments 27 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 07624470324 Annie's Place Self Catering Ballafodda Farm Ballagawne Road Ballabeg Castletown IM9 4PD [email protected] 01624 823355 Apartment 1 - Derby Court Self Catering Flat 1 Derby Court 42 The Promenade Castletown IM9 1BG [email protected] 07624 493181 Apartment 1 Clifton Court Self Catering Clifton Court Apartment 1 Clifton Court The Promenade Port St Mary IM9 5DB [email protected] 01624835574 Apartment 1, Ascog Hall Self Catering Flat 1 Ascog Hall Stanley Mount East Ramsey IM8 1NP [email protected] 01624834861 Apple Tree Lodge Self Catering Oddfellows Cottage Main Road Glen Vine IM4 4BF [email protected] 07624 422226 Apt 5, Mount Rule House Bed and Breakfast Apt 5 Mount Rule House Mount Rule Road Braddan IM4 4HP [email protected] 01624 612494 Apt 7, Victoria Court Self Catering Flat 7 Victoria Court Victoria Road Douglas IM2 4HH [email protected] 07711 806821 Ard Cottages - Ard Beg Cottage Self Catering 56 Mill Street Castletown IM9 1AH [email protected] 01624 825399 Ard Cottages - Ard Lee Cottage Self Catering 58 Mill Street Castletown IM9 1AH [email protected] 01624 825399 Ard Cottages - Ard Mor Cottage Self Catering 60 Mill Street Castletown IM9 1AH [email protected] 01624 825399 Ardwhallan Outdoor Education Centre Hostel Ardwhallan Outdoor Education Centre West Baldwin IM4 5EU [email protected] 01624 853711 Ardwhallan Outdoor Education Centre - Campsite Campsite Ardwhallan Outdoor Education Centre West Baldwin IM4 5EU [email protected] 01624 853711 Arrandale Apartments - Flat 1 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 Arrandale Apartments - Flat 2 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 Arrandale Apartments - Flat 3 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 Arrandale Apartments - Flat 4 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 Arrandale Apartments - Flat 5 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 Arrandale Apartments - Flat 6 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 Arrandale Apartments - Flat 7 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 Arrandale House & The Ashton Guest Accommodation 39 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HW [email protected] 01624 674907 Ashfield Guest House Guest Accommodation 19 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HS [email protected] 01624 676621 At Caledonia Guest House Caledonia 17 Palace Terrace Queens Promenade Douglas IM2 4NE [email protected] 01624 624569 At Cedar Lodge Guest Accommodation Cedar Lodge Glen Mona Loop Road Glen Mona Ramsey IM7 1HG [email protected] 07624 246887 At Cedar Lodge Apartment Self Catering Cedar Lodge Glen Mona Loop Road Glen Mona Ramsey IM7 1HG [email protected] 01624 862194 Athol Park Guesthouse Guest House Athol Park Port Erin IM9 6EX [email protected] 01624 832355 Baie Mooar Guesthouse Guest Accommodation Baie Mooar House Bay View Ramsey IM8 3EQ [email protected] 01624 819691 Baldrine Bungalow Self Catering 24 Baldrine Park Baldrine IM4 6DD [email protected] 07624 481240 Baljean Self Catering Baljean Dandy Hill Port Erin IM9 6HN [email protected] 07624 493433 Ballabrae Self Catering Flat Self Catering 2 Bradda Glen Close Port Erin IM9 6PG [email protected] 07624 439192 Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - Bluebell Cottage Self Catering Bluebell Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 07624 327930 Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - Snowdrop Cottage Self Catering Snowdrop Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 01624 615142 Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - The Old Workshop Self Catering Old Workshop Cottage Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 01624 615142 Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - The Quiet Corner Self Catering Quiet Corner Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 01624 615142 Ballacallin Barns - Barn 1 The Hawthorns Self Catering Ballacallin Court Gordon Patrick IM5 3AR [email protected] 01624 842393 Ballacallin Barns - Barn 2 The Fuchsias Self Catering Ballacallin Court Gordon Patrick IM5 3AR [email protected] 01624 842393 Ballacallin Barns - Barn 3 The Swallows Self Catering Ballacallin Court Gordon Patrick IM5 3AR [email protected] 01624 842393 Ballacallin Barns - Barn 4 Woodside Self Catering Ballacallin Court Gordon Peel IM5 3AR [email protected] 01624 842393 Ballacallin Court Campsite Ballacallin Court Gordon Patrick IM5 3AR [email protected] 01624 842393 Ballacamaish Farm Cottages - Harvest Cottage Self Catering Ballacamaish Farm Kiondroghad Road Andreas IM7 3EJ [email protected] 07624 488313 Ballacamaish Farm Cottages - Lavender Cottage Self Catering Unit 1 Barn Conversion Ballacamaish Farm Kiondroghad Road Andreas IM7 3EJ [email protected] 07624 488313 Ballacamaish Farm Cottages - Sunset View Cottage Self Catering Unit 2 Barn Conversion Ballacamaish Farm Kiondroghad Road Andreas IM7 3EJ [email protected] 07624 488313 Ballacannell Bed and Breakfast Ballacannell Dhoor Ramsey IM7 4ED [email protected] 01624 813358 Ballachrink Barn Cottages - Barrule Cottage Self Catering Barrule Cottage Lower Ballachrink Ballamodha Straight Ballasalla IM9 3ES [email protected] 01624 824511 Ballachrink Barn Cottages - Langness Cottage Self Catering Langness Cottage Lower Ballachrink Ballamodha Straight Ballasalla IM9 3ES [email protected] 01624 824511 Ballachrink Bungalow Self Catering Ballachrink Farmhouse Bride Road Bride IM7 4AP [email protected] 07624375914 Ballachrink Farm Cottages - Cherry Cottage Self Catering Cherry Cottage Ballaragh Laxey IM4 7PJ [email protected] 01624 677712 Ballachrink Farm Cottages - Fuschia Cottage Self Catering Fuchsia Cottage Ballaragh Laxey IM4 7PJ [email protected] 01624 677712 Ballachrink Farm Cottages - Holly Cottage Self Catering Holly Cottage Ballaragh Laxey IM4 7PJ [email protected] 01624 677712 Ballachrink Farm Cottages -
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