the current church at Bride is on same patch of ground as old church - can't recall any remnants of old church surviving - graveyard is the same tho - before any visit strongly suggest a visit to Manx Museum and to consult the transcription of the gravestones Memorial Inscriptions or MIs) done by IoM Fam Hist Soc which contains a plan of the yard - not all graves will have an extant marker - family plots were reused
Unlikely too that the cottages in the highway have survived (in 1881 Thos + Elizth were at Lamb Hill cottage) - Bride had little or no trees and building stone was scarce as Bride (+ the Bride 'hills') are the remnants of the boundary of the last ice age which deposited a mass of murrain pushed at the foot of the ice sheet thus cottages were often sod houses which once the roof is removed return to the earth they are built from - several photos of such on www.imuseum.im site or in Manx Museum