Fairy Lodge
Ballaglonney
Santon
IM4 1ER
Self-Catering





Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
---|---|
Fairy Lodge | £250.00 per unit per week |
*Cost for accommodation per night negotiable to the weekly rate quoted, depending on the season. Please contact proprietor.
Santon
From Douglas: Head towards the airport on the A5. Go past Ballavartyn Equestrian Centre, further on the Manx Cat Sanctuary, next Santon Steam Railway Station - watch out sharp bends ahead - well before the next right hand bend, indicate early to turn right and slow down. The entrance to Ballaglonney Cottage is immediately on your right as you exit this bend. If you go over Fairy Bridge, you have gone too far. If so, it is safer to continue down the road until the road starts to bend to the right over a railway line. Just before this, bear LEFT. Do a U-turn at a safe point on this road and return the way you came. Just beyond Fairy Bridge indicate Left. Entrance is just before the next right hand bend (Chevron Markers).
From the Airport (Ballasalla): Head towards Douglas on the A5. Via Ballasalla, continue until a sharp left hand bend over the Railway line. Further meandering bends, cross Fairy Bridge. Just before the next right hand bend the entrance to Ballaglonney Cottage can be found.
Bus Stops are located within 50 -100m of Fairy Lodge. Take the Number 1 1H 2 2A 11 12 12A http://www.bus.im
Santon Steam Railway Station is approximately 300m. Beware no pavement along the main road. http://www.rail.im
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