This SDA Church is part of the North England Conference of the SDA Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland. On the SDA's UK website it is claimed that the Church has 34 members.
This Church also seems to be known as 'Salisbury SDA Church'. This name is derived from the name of the street running by the side of the Church.
It would appear that the Church building is a former Methodist Church (Salisbury Street Methodist Church).
The following extract from Part 4 of Mrs Chapman's "Story of Manx Methodism - Douglas Wesleyan Chapels and Sunday school, and progress of societies mentions both Salisbury Street and Farrant Street:
"Salisbury Street; first in parlour of Thos Bridson Grafton Street, then in a loft above 27 Falcon Street. Two sites were chosen one in Broadway where Baptist Church now stands. and to other in Farrant Street. Great difficulty in getting permission to put on the land. reserved. for houses a chapel, but they used first a wooden hut, then an iron building which had been the offices of the Poolvash quarry, until the present chapel was opened in .. and. schoolrooms added in...."
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