List of parishes of the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown Dependency, in the Irish Sea, was until May 2016 divided into 24 districts for administrative purposes. These were 15 parishes, 4 towns and 5 villages, each forming the lowest unit of local government in the Isle of Man.[1]

Sheadings and districts of the Isle of Man.

In May 2016, the three districts of Laxey, Lonan and Maughold merged for administrative purposes to form the parish district of Garff. The total number of administrative districts thus reduced to 22, formally made up of four towns; two "districts" (Michael and Onchan, both of which are historically parishes); two "villages" (Port Erin and Port St Mary); and 14 "parishes" (including Garff, which is made up of two historical parishes: Lonan and Maughold).[2]

Parishes

Image Name Status[1] Sheading Population[1] Coordinates Map
Andreas ParishAyre139754°22′N 4°26′W
Arbory ParishRushen184754°6′N 4°41′W
Ballaugh ParishMichael1,03254°19′N 4°33′W
Braddan ParishMiddle3,62154°9′N 4°30′W
Bride ParishAyre38254°23′N 4°24′W
Castletown TownRushen3,21654°4′N 4°39′W
Douglas TownMiddle26,99754°9′N 4°29′W
German ParishGlenfaba96654°13′N 4°41′W
Jurby ParishMichael77654°21′N 4°33′W
Laxey VillageGarff1,67654°14′N 4°24′W
Lezayre ParishAyre1,27654°19′N 4°25′W
Lonan ParishGarff1,57954°11′N 4°25′W
Malew ParishRushen2,16754°6′N 4°39′W
Marown ParishMiddle2,24654°11′N 4°34′W
Maughold ParishGarff98554°18′N 4°19′W
Michael ParishMichael1,59154°17′N 4°35′W
Onchan ParishMiddle9,12854°10′N 4°27′W
Patrick ParishGlenfaba1,57654°12′N 4°42′W
Peel TownGlenfaba5,37454°13′N 4°41′W
Port Erin VillageRushen3,48454°5′N 4°45′W
Port St Mary VillageRushen1,91654°4′N 4°44′W
Ramsey TownGarff7,84554°19′N 4°23′W
Rushen ParishRushen1,53754°5′N 4°45′W
Santon ParishMiddle70054°7′N 4°35′W

References

  1. "General Population Statistics", Isle of Man Census Report 2006 (PDF), Economic Affairs Division, Isle of Man Government Treasury, p. 14., archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05
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