Mount Murray

Mount Murray is a hill 222 metres (728 ft) above sea level on the Isle of Man located at the northern end of Santon, near the boundaries with Marown and Braddan parishes.

[4][5] The original Mount Murray Hotel was acquired by Alec O'Brien in 1958 following which it underwent significant redevelopment work and reopened as the Alex Inn.

The description of the site to be developed was given as Alex Inn, Mount Murray, Santon, Isle of Man.

In November 2013 a fire broke out at the Mount Murray Hotel and Country Club whilst the venue was undergoing alterations.

[10] In February 2016 the site was bought by Isle of Man based Comis Holdings who plan to reopen the Mount Murray as a sport and leisure complex.

The first mention of the keeill at Speke, is on a Mount Murray Estate map (1800) which shows a small rectangular east–west aligned building in an enclosure marked as ‘old chapel’.