Whether you are moving to the island permanently or just on holiday, you will be assured of a warm welcome at Grace Baptist Church in Peel. Allow us to help you navigate your way through the labyrinthine one-way system of Peel town centre! Vic Bates, one of our local cartographers, has produced some up-to-date and rather beautiful maps of the town.
[reproduced by kind permission of Vic Bates]
The church is signposted from Market Place, but also easily found (on foot) from the promenade. To help you get your bearings using the above map, note that the orange markings indicate retail premises. Car parking is perhaps easiest on the pier head of the East Quay or in the car park east of Market Place. Note that Market Street itself is one-way northbound for vehicular traffic.
Disabled spaces are available in both Market Place and the car park behind it. However the church building (which is subject to IOM heritage restrictions) does not currently have a wheelchair ramp. Recent UK disability legislation does not apply in the Isle of Man. However please contact the deacons via the secretary to see how we can accommodate your needs.
Visitors may be interested in the nearby Waldick Hotel which is just a 5 min walk along the seafront. Other friends have recently come to us by yacht (!) having been attracted to Peel by the new harbour and water retention facilities.
All Sunday services, childrens meetings and mid-week events take place in the church hall in Market Street.
Start times for our various meetings and services are subject to change at any time. Whilst we endeavour to keep the web site up to date and the publications in which we advertise, please contact the secretary if in doubt. Below are current times which are accurate as at March 2008: