Do you own or care for a historic building or collection you would love to show off to the Manx public?
If so, Manx National Heritage would like to hear from you.
It comes ahead of Isle of Man Heritage Open Days, which offer six days of open doors, tours, guided walks and activities free to explore.
Helen Ashcroft, Public Engagement Manager for Manx National Heritage said:
“If you own or operate a historic site, unique landholding or collection and would like to share it with others, Manx National Heritage would love to hear from you. You might live in a historic house, have a Keeil in your garden, care for a unique area of the Isle of Man’s landscape or own a building that has a fascinating past. Last year the highlights of the programme included Golden Meadow Mill, Mooragh Promenade and Onchan Civilian Internment Camps, Tynwald Building and the Great Walls of Laxey amongst many other events”.
To register your interest in participating, you can contact Manx National Heritage by emailing heritageopendays@mnh.im.
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