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St Paul's, Ramsey
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St. Paul's is a church in Ramsey designed by Thomas Brine[1] and consecrated in 1822.[2] In 1830 a west gallery for musicians was erected, and two side wings were added in 1844.[3] In 1874 a new vestry was added and in 1938 a new porch was added.[2] This building is one of the buildings of Old Ramsey remaining in this part of the town, with the town being rebuilt to the South of here in the 1960s.[3]
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It was listed as one of Isle of Man's Registered Buildings in 1985.