Mon, 16 Jan 2023
Proposals to create a vibrant new visitor experience in the south of the Island, including the relocation of the Peggy back to Castletown, have taken another step forward.
Manx National Heritage has announced the appointment of a multi-disciplinary design team to develop an all-weather heritage visitor attraction at the Nautical Museum.
The renovation will form part of a £5 million redevelopment scheme as Manx National Heritage aims to deliver a refreshed interpretation of the historic site, creating a memorable experience for locals and visitors alike.
The ambitious redesign will also see the return of the world-famous vessel, the Peggy, to a distinctive purpose-built boathouse which will be located at the heart of the site. The project has been designed to highlight the story of the Peggy and her owner/designer, George Quayle, along with the Island’s wider maritime history.
The appointed design team comprises a consortium of building and exhibition professionals with a track record in the successful delivery of architectural and exhibition design to the highest standards.
It will be led by Dannat Johnson Architects (DJA) and project managed by Fraser Randall who together completed two major new permanent exhibitions for the Imperial War Museum in London last year.