The Nautical Museum is a fascinating ‘tardis like’ building. This tiny museum originates from the discovery of the 18th century armed yacht, the ‘Peggy’, walled up in her boat cellar and now seen as being of 'extraordinary' maritime importance on the National Historic Ships Register.
Things to see and do:
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Discover the Peggy and why she remained undisturbed for over 100 years.
- Listen to the fascinating stories of Captain George Quayle.
- Visit the Sailmaker’s Loft and see the many tools of this intricate trade.
- See model boats, fishing equipment and fascinating photographs.
- Take a seat in the Cabin Room built in the form of a naval warship of Nelson’s day.
- Encounter secret trap doors, panels, and architectural jokes.
- Learn about the ancient vault next door.
Information for Disabled Visitors: There is on street parking directly in front of Museum and around Castletown. The ground floor of the museum is accessible to wheelchair users with assistance. There is a guided tour around the museum which is accessible to visually impaired and blind visitors. The majority of the guided tour takes place on the ground level. Large format information about the site can be provided. Staff receive some disability awareness training. The nearest public toilets with disabled facilities are located on Malew Street near Castle Rushen. It is the policy of Manx National Heritage to admit the assistant or carer of a disabled person free of charge. Registered assistance dogs are welcomed. How to get there:

- By foot and road: situated in the town centre, signposted in Castletown.
- By bus: 1, 1C, 2, 2A, 8.
Steam Railway:
- All stations to Castletown.
- Parking: public car parks and 2 hour disc zone parking nearby.
Opening Times 2012: Low Season - 31st March to 31st May and 1st September to 4th November, 10am to 4pm
High Season - 1st June to 31st August, 10am to 5pm
Admission Charges 2012: £2.25 Children (under 18 years) and Students, £4.50 Adults, £11 Family (2 adults and 2 children).
Free admission is available to holders of a valid Season Pass, 10 Day Heritage Explorer Pass, ACE cardholders and reciprocal agreement members.
Group discounts are available for groups of 15 or more people, with the greatest savings available to pre-booked groups. For details on how to plan a group visit, visit our Group Visits page. Heritage attractions nearby:
Castle Rushen, the Old House of Keys and the Old Grammar School, Castletown
Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla.
Whilst planning your journey around our beautiful Island, you will find our Visitor Information page useful when planning visits to the Isle of Man's amazing museums, interpretive centres and historic sites. Alternatively, you can click here to watch a short film on the Story of Mann. |