• By the late 19th century and into the early 20th century, St Trinian's Church had become a popular venue for Sunday School picnics.[3][7].
  • From its origins to the latest research and trends, we'll dive into a detailed analysis of St Trinian's Church and everything it encompasses.
  • Hiking from Douglas to Peel, the first crossroad after Old Church Rd, head north to Peel Rd (A1) in Crosby. St Trinian's is across the road in a large field.
  • St Trinian’s church is the ruined shell of a 14th Century building standing at the foot of Mount Greeba on the Isle of Man.
  • The ruins are the scene of the story of the Buggane of St Trinian’s who persistently blew off the church roof as fast as it was rebuilt.
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  • The roofless medieval chapel of St Trinian stands in a field at the foot of Greeba Hill just to the north of the A1 Douglas to Peel road about three-quarters of a mile...
  • Auf der Insel bekannt als "Broken Chruch" rankt sich besonders eine Geschichte um die heutige Ruine: "The Buggane of St. Trinian's'" soll in den Hügel ihr...
  • St Trinian's Church is the roofless ruin of a small chapel at the foot of Greeba Mountain, adjacent to the main A1 Douglas - Peel Road in the parish of Marown...
  • And as for St. Trinian’s Church, there is no name on it from that day till this but Keeill Vrisht – Broken Church, for its roof was never replaced.