Port St Mary, Spanish Head, Sugar Loaf Rock 1895
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Photo of Port St Mary, Spanish Head, Sugar Loaf Rock 1895

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The cliffs in this part of the island are important breeding grounds for sea birds. Other sites include the whole of Langness (which is designated a bird sanctuary), and the Ayres conservation area in the north of the island. Ayres is a unique heathland that supports diverse plant life and colonies of birds including oystercatchers, mallards, lapwings, arctic, common and little terns, and curlews.

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A Selection of Memories from Port St Mary

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Port St Mary

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I was 13 and I went for 2 weeks' holiday with my sister Liz and my dad. We stayed at the Cools Cafe, run by the Kelly family. We used to help make chips and cook the meat pies for the customers, they smelt delicious and tasted even better. Does anyone remember the Kellys at Cools Cafe? I know they had a daughter called Melody.