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Grid Export Data Accommodation for Guest Required to Self-Isolate February 2021 Accommodation Name Classification Type Address 1 Address 2 Town Post Code Email Address Main Phone Bedrooms Bedspaces Rating 1 Barnagh Barns Self Catering 1 Barnagh Barns Rhencullen Kirk Michael IM6 2HB [email protected] 07624 480803 2 4 4 Star Gold 13 Willow Terrace Self Catering 13 Willow Terrace Douglas IM1 3HA [email protected] 07624 307575 2 4 Rating Pending Apartment 1 - Derby Court Self Catering Flat 1 Derby Court 42 The Promenade Castletown IM9 1BG [email protected] 07624 493181 2 4 4 Star Arrandale Apartments - Flat 1 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 1 2 3 Star Arrandale Apartments - Flat 2 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 1 2 3 Star Arrandale Apartments - Flat 3 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 2 3 3 Star Arrandale Apartments - Flat 4 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 1 2 3 Star Arrandale Apartments - Flat 5 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 1 2 3 Star Arrandale Apartments - Flat 6 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 1 2 3 Star Arrandale Apartments - Flat 7 Self Catering 24 Hutchinson Square Douglas IM2 4HP [email protected] 01624 674907 1 2 3 Star At Caledonia Guest House Caledonia 17 Palace Terrace Douglas IM2 4NE [email protected] 01624 624569 20 50 3 Star At Cedar Lodge Apartment Self Catering Cedar Lodge Glen Mona Loop Road Ramsey IM7 1HG [email protected] 01624 862194 1 2 Rating Pending Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - Bluebell Cottage Self Catering Bluebell Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 07624 327930 2 4 4 Star Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - Snowdrop Cottage Self Catering Snowdrop Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 01624 615142 2 4 4 Star Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - The Old Workshop Self Catering Old Workshop Cottage Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 01624 615142 5 12 4 Star Ballacain Courtyard Cottages - The Quiet Corner Self Catering Quiet Corner Ballacain Little Mill Road Onchan IM4 5BE [email protected] 01624 615142 1 2 4 Star Balladhoo Mews Self Catering Clanna Road Braaid IM4 2HW [email protected] 01624 852652 1 2 4 Star Balladuke Farmhouse Self Catering Balladuke Farm Grenaby Road Castletown IM9 4HD [email protected] 01624 830200 4 6 4 Star Ballahowin Courtyard - Andreas Cottage Self Catering Andreas - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 3 5 5 Star Ballahowin Courtyard - Arbory Cottage Self Catering Arbory - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 1 2 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Ballaugh Cottage Self Catering Ballaugh - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 2 4 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Braddan Cottage Self Catering Braddan - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 2 3 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Bride Cottage Self Catering Bride - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 1 2 5 Star Ballahowin Courtyard - Lezayre Cottage Self Catering Lezayre - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 2 4 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Malew Cottage Self Catering Malew - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 3 6 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Marown Cottage Self Catering Marown - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851056 3 6 5 Star Ballahowin Courtyard - Maughold Cottage Self Catering Maughold - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 2 4 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Onchan Cottage Self Catering Onchan - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 2 3 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Patrick Cottage Self Catering Patrick - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 2 4 4 Star Gold Ballahowin Courtyard - Rushen Cottage Self Catering Rushen - Ballahowin Courtyard Ballahowin Farm Ballasalla IM9 3AS [email protected] 01624 851659 3 5 4 Star Gold Ballaterson Cottages - Cottage 1 Self Catering Cottage 1 Ballaterson Beg Ballaugh IM7 5BN [email protected] 01624 665022 1 2 4 Star Ballaterson Cottages - Cottage 2 Self Catering Cottage 2 Ballaterson Beg Ballaugh IM7 5BN [email protected] 01624 665022 1 2 4 Star Ballaterson Cottages - Cottage 3 Self Catering Cottage 3 Ballaterson Beg Ballaugh IM7 5BN [email protected] 01624 665022 2 4 4 Star Ballawyllin Farm - Meadow Cottage Self Catering Ballawyllin Farm East Baldwin IM4 5ER [email protected] 01624 853618 1 2 4 Star Gold Ballawyllin Farm - Orchard Cottage Self Catering Ballawyllin Farm East Baldwin IM4 5ER [email protected] 01624 853618 1 2 4 Star Gold Ballawyllin Farm Cottage Self Catering Ballawyllin Beg Farm East Baldwin IM4 5ER [email protected] 01624 853618 1 2 4 Star Gold Bee and Blossom Farm - Bradda Cottage Self Catering Holiday Cottage 1 Upper Scard Farm Colby IM9 4BP [email protected] 01624 851987 1 2 4 Star Bee and Blossom Farm - Scarlett Lodge Hostel Bee And Blossom Farm Upper Scard Colby IM9 4BP [email protected] 01624 851987 1 4 4 Star Castleview Apartment Self Catering Apartment 1 5 Marine Parade Peel IM5 1PA [email protected] 07624 420712 2 4 4 Star Cherry Tree House Self Catering 27 Creggan Lea Port St. Mary IM9 5BE [email protected] 01624 833502 3 5 3 Star Cooil House Self Catering 43 Cooil Drive Douglas IM2 2ND [email protected] 07624 412601 3 5 4 Star Cronk Aashen Cottage - Thie Cabbyl Self Catering Barregarrow Kirk Michael IM6 1HQ [email protected] 01624 878305 2 4 3 Star Cronk Aashen Cottage - Thie Tarroo Self Catering Barregarrow Kirk Michael IM6 1HQ [email protected] 01624 878305 2 4 3 Star Cronk Darragh Cottage Self Catering Cronk Darragh House Ballakeighan Corner Castletown IM9 4PG [email protected] 01624 822050 3 5 3 Star Cubbon House Guest House Cubbon House 48 Loch Promenade Douglas IM1 2LZ [email protected] 01624 670799 9 17 4 Star Silver Cunard Apartments - Apartment 10 Self Catering 10 Cunard Apartments 28 Loch Promenade Douglas IM1 2LY [email protected] 01624 676728 2 5 4 Star Cunard Apartments - Apartment 3 Self Catering 3 Cunard Apartments 28 Loch Promenade Douglas IM1 2LY [email protected] 01624 676728 2 4 4 Star Cunard Apartments - Apartment 4 Self Catering 4 Cunard Apartments 28 Loch Promenade Douglas IM1 2LY [email protected] 01624 676728 2 5 4 Star Cunard Apartments - Apartment 5 Self Catering 5 Cunard Apartments 28 Loch Promenade Douglas IM1 2LY [email protected] 01624 676728 2 5 4 Star Cunard Apartments - Apartment 8 Self Catering 8 Cunard Apartments 28 Loch Promenade Douglas IM1 2LY [email protected] 01624 676728 2 5 4 Star Cunard Apartments - Apartment 9 Self Catering 9 Cunard Apartments 28 Loch Promenade Douglas IM1 2LY [email protected] 01624 676728 2 5 4 Star Dandy Rigg Cottage Self Catering Dandy Rigg House Ballakilpheric Road Colby IM9 4BX [email protected] 01624 830200 2 4 3 Star Garden Flat 1 Self Catering 72 Derby Square Douglas IM1 3LP [email protected] 01624 830200 1 2 Rating Pending Glen Helen Glamping Glamping Glen Helen St Johns IM4 3NP [email protected] 07624 450332 6 24 4 Star Golf View Apartment Self Catering 2 Holmes Court Rowany Drive Port Erin IM9 6LW [email protected] 01624 830200 2 4 4 Star Gold Groudle Glen Cottages - 21 Garden Cottage Self Catering Groudle Garden Cottages Groudle Glen Limited Onchan IM3 2HZ [email protected] 01624 623075 2 4 4 star Groudle Glen Cottages - 22 Garden Cottage Self Catering Groudle Garden Cottages Groudle Glen Limited Onchan IM3 2HZ [email protected] 01624 623075 2 4 4 star Groudle Glen Cottages - 23 Garden Cottage Self Catering Groudle Garden Cottages Groudle Glen Limited Onchan IM3 2HZ [email protected] 01624 623075 2 4 4 star Groudle Glen Cottages - 24 Garden Cottage Self Catering Groudle Garden Cottages Groudle Glen Limited Onchan IM3 2HZ [email protected] 01624 623075 2 4 4 star Groudle Glen Cottages - 25 Garden Cottage Self Catering Groudle Garden Cottages Groudle Glen Limited Onchan IM3 2HZ [email protected] 01624 623075 2 4 4 star Groudle Glen Cottages - 26 Garden Cottage Self Catering Groudle Garden Cottages Groudle Glen Limited Onchan IM3 2HZ [email protected] 01624 623075 2 4 4 star Groudle Glen Cottages - 27 Garden Cottage Self Catering The Office At Groudle Glen Groudle Glen Onchan IM3 2HZ [email protected] 01624 623075 2 4 4 star Groudle Glen Cottages - 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