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Contemporary Apartment in Ramsey 2 minutes to sea
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Enjoy the best of what the Isle of Man has to offer in our contemporary two bedroom self-catering apartment, located in the heart of Ramsey, a beautiful coastal town in the North of the Island. Our immaculate modern two bedroom apartment is fully furnished with two sofa’s, flat screen televisions and free wi-fi. The spacious open plan kitchen-diner is well equipped with the essentials such as a kettle and toaster, but also a breakfast bar, coffee machine, washer/dryer, dishwasher etc. In the bathroom you will find a large walk in shower, towels and basic toiletries. The bright and airy bedrooms offer a double size bed and two singles, both with ample storage space. The entire apartment is available for you to enjoy. Ramsey is in the sunniest area of the Isle of Man, with relatively low rainfall. To the north of Ramsey the beaches run continuously to the north tip of the island. On the southern edge of Ramsey, at the edge of the hills, are a network of woods and glens: Ballure Walk, Lhergy Frissel and Elfin Glen. The Millennium Way and other paths and roads lead up to and across the upland heath. Ramsey begins the northern line of the Manx Electric Railway and is the start of the mountain section of the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the annual Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix motorcycle races. A popular vantage point is Ramsey Hairpin (approx. 10 minute walk), another popular spot is Parliament Square in the middle of town (10 minute walk). The Millennium Way footpath ends 1 mi (1.6 km) from the centre of the town on the A3 road at the foot of Sky Hill. Mooragh Park, on the north side of the Sulby river, is a 19th-century park with a large boating lake where boats (canoes, pedaloes etc) are available for hire. It was originally part of a salt marsh but was purchased and developed by the town to encourage visitors. Mooragh Park has a small water park, costa coffee, a BMX club, skate park, tennis courts, basketball area, outdoor exercise equipment, and a children's playground. The Northern Swimming Pool is situated opposite the harbour on the Mooragh Promenade. The Albert Tower was built to commemorate the royal visit of Prince Albert on 20 September 1847. Queen Victoria's Royal Yacht anchored in the bay, when heavy seas made it impossible to enter Douglas Harbour. Recovering from seasickness, Victoria remained on the yacht, leaving Prince Albert to venture ashore. He climbed to the top of the hill, from where he viewed the town of Ramsey and the northern plain. The hill was renamed Albert Mount and a year later the tower's foundation was laid. The tower is made of granite and rises 45 feet (14 m) high. It is a landmark not only for the town of Ramsey, but also for the north of the Isle of Man. There is a public path leading up the hill for people to visit the tower. Another distinctive landmark of the town, only a 2 minute walk away, is the Queen's Pier an iron pier which was built in 1886. The Grove Museum of Victorian Life (Manx National Heritage) is located in the northern suburbs on the A9 (Andreas Road). Free roadside parking at the front of the property or off-road road parking at the rear. Bus: going each hour to larger town of Douglas, can be accessed at the end of the road. The local town service can be accessed from the front door with a wide variey of times. Manx Electric Railway: runs from May to September taking coastal route to Douglas, stop also situated at the end of the road.
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