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Lonan (parish)

Kirk Lonan
Parish-Lonan.svg
Parish of Lonan
Kirk Lonan is located in Isle of Man
Kirk Lonan
Kirk Lonan
Kirk Lonan shown within the Isle of Man
Population 1,533 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference SC431822
Parish Lonan
Sheading Garff
Crown dependency Isle of Man
Post town ISLE OF MAN
Postcode district IM4
Dialling code 01624
Police Isle of Man
Fire Isle of Man
Ambulance Isle of Man
House of Keys Garff
List of places
Isle of Man
54°12′43″N 4°24′22″W / 54.212°N 4.406°W / 54.212; -4.406Coordinates: 54°12′43″N 4°24′22″W / 54.212°N 4.406°W / 54.212; -4.406
Parish Church None (formerly Kirk Lonan Parish Church)
Industry Agriculture, Dormitory district
Main Peaks Slieau Ree (316 m)
Main Glens Laxey Glen and Garwick Glen
Treens Rigg, Morest, Shonest, Swarthawe, Brandall, Amogary, Alia Colby, Colby, Hegnes, Greste, Abbeyland, Grawe, Rauffe, Raby, Alia Raby

Lonan is a parish on the eastern coast of the Isle of Man, in the sheading of Garff and also in the Keys constituency of Garff.

The parish contains the villages of Laxey (formerly in a separate village district, and still a separate ward of Garff) and Baldrine.

The parish extends from Port Groudle in the south to the Snaefell mines and Brandywell Corner (on the TT course to the east of Beinn-y-Phott), a distance of some 6 miles (10 km), and contains an area of 15 square miles (39 km2). It is an upland district, being hilly and barren, and dropping sharply into the sea, with the exception of a few small deep, sheltered glens. The highest point in the parish is Mullagh Ouyr (near Snaefell) at 491 metres (1,611 ft). Its coastline is high and rocky, and broken by several headlands and small bays. The main headlands are Laxey Head, and Clay Head; and the bays are Bulgham Bay, Laxey Bay, Garwick, and Port Groudle. The only significant valleys are Laxey Glen, a popular tourist site, extending from the Snaefell mines to the sea and Glen Roy, which leads into Laxey Glen at Laxey village.

The parish church, All Saints Church, is at Boilley Veen (not marked on most maps, but grid reference 430830). It was built in the 19th century as a more conveniently located substitute for the ancient structure of St Adamnan's Church. This 19th century church closed in October 2014 owing to lack of funds for maintenance, leaving Lonan with no parish church. However according to the parish website, the church is currently (November 2016) open.

Henry Skillicorne, a Bristol sea captain who was later instrumental in developing the spa waters at Cheltenham was born at Ballaragh in this parish in 1678 or 1679.

The population of Lonan parish in the 2011 census was 1,533.

The currentCaptain of the Parish is Captain Jack Faragher CP.


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