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4417738 Cart of Gophers

There is a boundary wall along the perimeter of the brownfield site, which was the boundary wall for the former Albert Road School. It features low-lying stone walls capped with concrete and metal fencing along it; these are interspersed with tall columns that are higher than the fence, consisting of stone, masonry blocks, and concrete. The fence is red, which was the main colour of Albert Road School's uniform.

4417711 Cart of Gophers

This plot of land is the former site of St Maughold's R. C. School (also called St Maughold's Junior School), which was demolished in 1990. It sat as a derelict brownfield for many years with an old school bus dumped in the middle. Part of the site has been used for the current garden centre.

4417706 Cart of Gophers

The section of this site that is not occupied by the garden centre is brownfield. It is currently bounded off with security fences.

4417752 Cart of Gophers

There are remnants of the old metal fence which formed the boundary to St Maughold's school along here, including parts of the gate posts. These are interspersed with the boundary fences for the garden centre. There do not appear to be any fence remnants beyond the garden centre's boundary.

4417700 Cart of Gophers

There is a boundary wall here made of Manx stone. It was previously the boundary wall for St Maughold's school. As noted, there is currently a gate through the wall from the garden centre.

4420776 dankarran

Is this a pedestrian route to the beach?

4425459 Cart of Gophers

Heritage lamppost hereabouts. The space around it is also a marshal post for the TT.

4425477 Cart of Gophers

Queen Elizabeth II cypher

4419670 dankarran

Bilingual streetsign here for Peel Street, can't read it from streetside imagery

4413628 Cart of Gophers

Heritage lamppost hereabouts, celebrating the incorporation of Ramsey as a town in 1865. It is decked in the traditional blue and gold colours of Ramsey Town Commissioners. The lamppost incorporates a water fountain at its base, but this is no longer in use. This is number 14 on the Ramsey Rotary Club's Heritage Trail.