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Infomation taken from the Laxy Commissioners' Website:

"Palladian House was the Wesleyan Methodist
Chapel dating from 1843 but enlarged to its
present form in 1850. When Primitive and
Wesleyan sects of Methodism united, the “Prim”
Sunday school on Minorca Hill became the seat
of worship and the Wesleyan Sunday school, on
the opposite side of Glen Road, became the hall.
Seaward of Palladian House, houses are built on
the site of a former builder’s yard and early
chemical factory. Behind Chapel Terrace are the
remains of one of Laxey’s two Breweries."

You can find more information on various heritage spots in the town at www.laxey.org

Date: 27 July 2007
Camera: Canon 350d
Lens: 18-55mm



Keywords: Laxey, Palladian House, Laxey Heritage

Submitted by: Richard

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