List of towns in the Isle of Man
In addition to the Isle of Man itself, the Isle of Man Government administers three small neighbouring islands: the Calf of Man, St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle. There is one place with official status as a city and three places with official status as towns, and four villages, as well as many other smaller settlements. Traditionally the Island is divided into six sheadings, then further into seventeen parishes.
Manx language names are given in italics.
Cities
Douglas – capital and largest settlement (Doolish)
Towns
The official towns of the Isle of Man are:
- Castletown (Balley Chashtal)
- Peel (Purt ny h-Inshey)
- Ramsey (Rhumsaa)
Villages
The official villages of the Isle of Man, with village commissioners, are:
- Laxey (Laksaa) – no longer has village commissioners; is now merely an electoral ward of the parish district of Garff
- Onchan – second largest settlement (Kione Droghad)
- Port St Mary (Purt le Moirrey)
- Port Erin (Purt Çhiarn)
Other settlements
Other notable settlements, with no official status, are:
- Andreas (Andreas)
- Baldrine (Balley Drine)
- Ballabeg (Rushen) (Balley Beg)
- Ballabeg (Lonan) (Balley Beg)‡
- Ballasalla (Balley Sallagh)
- Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey)
- Barregarrow (Bayr Garroo)‡
- Braaid (Yn Braaid)‡
- Bradda
- Bride (Bride)
- Colby (Colby)
- Cregneash (Creneash)‡
- Crosby (Balley ny Croshey)
- Dalby (Delbee)
- Derbyhaven (Camys y Ree)‡
- Foxdale (Forsdal)
- Glen Auldyn
- Glen Maye (Glion Muigh)
- Glen Vine (Glion Vian)
- Injebreck‡
- Jurby (Jurby)
- Kirk Michael (Balley Keeill Vaayl)
- Newtown (Balley Noa)
- Niarbyl (Yn Arbyl)‡
- Port Soderick (Purt Soderick)‡
- Ronague (Eairy Shynnagh)‡
- St Mark's (Balley Keeill Varkysh)
- St John's (Balley Keeill Eoin)
- Strang (Strang)
- Sulby (Sulby)
- Union Mills (Myllin Doo Aah)
- Port e Vullen‡
Those marked ‡ (at least) are mostly not large enough to be notable as settlements, but rather as hamlets.
Sheadings
The sheadings (Manx: sheadin (singular), sheadinyn (plural)) of the Isle of Man are:
- Ayre (Inver Ayre)
- Garff (Garff)
- Glenfaba (Glion Faba)
- Michael (Maayl)
- Middle (Medall)
- Rushen (Rosien)
Historic parishes
The historic parishes (Manx: skeerey (singular), skeeraghyn (plural)) currently included in each sheading of the Isle of Man are:
- Ayre
- Garff
- Glenfaba
- Michael
- Middle
- Rushen
- Arbory (Cairbre / Skeerey Chairbre): now merged into the parish district of Arbory and Rushen
- Rushen (historically "Kirk Christ Rushen") (Rosien / Skeerey Rosien): now merged into the parish district of Arbory and Rushen
- Malew (Malew / Skeerey Malew)
Historically, each parish was divided into between 5 and 16 treens, each consisting of four quarterlands.[1]
Coastal features
Other geographical features
- Port-Ny-Ding, a small bay immediately north-west of Bradda West
- Snaefell (Sniaul), the only mountain of the Isle of Man
See also
- Registered Buildings of the Isle of Man
- Local government in the Isle of Man
- Ballajura, Western Australia, a suburb in Australia named after but mis-transcribed from Ballajora, a farm at Maughold, Isle of Man.