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Castletown
Manx: Balley Chashtal


Castle Rushen seen across Castletown Harbour at low tide.

Castletown (Isle of Man)
Castletown
Population 3,100 (2001 Census)
OS grid reference SC263675
 - Douglas 8.9 miles (14 km) ENE
Parish Malew
Sheading Rushen
Crown dependency Isle of Man
Post town ISLE OF MAN
Postcode district IM9
Dialling code 01624
Police Isle of Man
Fire Isle of Man
Ambulance Isle of Man
House of Keys Castletown
List of places: Isle of Man

Coordinates: 54°04′27″N 4°39′14″W / 54.074167, -4.653889

Castletown (Manx: Balley Chashtal, pronounced /ˈbalʲə ˈxaʃtʲəl/) is a town within the Malew parish of the Isle of Man. Lying at the south of the island, it is the former Manx capital.

Castletown, which has a population of 3,100 (according to the 2001 census), is also a House of Keys constituency, electing one MHK.

Notable buildings in the town include Castle Rushen, King William's College, The Buchan School and the Old House of Keys. Tynwald used to meet in Castletown except on Tynwald Day, when it traditionally met (and still meets) on Tynwald Hill in St. John's.

Much of the attraction of Castletown is due to the quality of its period buildings, many constructed of the local silver-grey limestone. The layout of the town centre still retains its early arrangement, echoing the cluster of houses around the military parade ground, which still has its alternative use as market place. The interested visitor can still identify the original building plots, and the crofts attached to them, which have given their name to a delightful residential area a stone's throw from the town centre.

Other attractions include the Old Grammar School and the Nautical Museum (also known as Peggy). The Peggy is an old boat which was bricked up in an outbuilding belonging to the Quayle family, and 'lost' for around 100 years before being rediscovered by workmen. Dan Quayle, former Vice President of the United States is also of a Manx Quayle family.

King William's College and Ronaldsway Airport border the northeast of the town. To the north-west of the town lies Castle Rushen High School. To the north is Ballasalla, the north-west the village of Ballabeg and to the west Port St. Mary and Port Erin. Castletown has a railway station on the Isle of Man Steam Railway. The town sits on the north-western side of Castletown Bay, at the south western-tip of which is the Scarlett Point visitor centre. The opposite shore of the bay is made up of the west coast of the Langness Peninsula.

The Millennium Way long distance footpath begins at Castle Rushen, heading north towards Ramsey.

Castletown Harbour is the venue for the annual World Tinbath Championship

Year Election Turnout Candidates Elected Notes
1903

General Election

?

1919

By Election

?

1919

General Election

Unoppossed

1924

General Election

Unoppossed

1929

General Election

Unoppossed

1934

General Election

Unoppossed

1946

General Election

?

1951

General Election

?

1956

General Election

?

1960

By Election

?

Death of Sir Joseph David Qualtrough CBE

1971

General Election

?

1981

General Election

?

?

1986

General Election

67.4%

1991

General Election

Elected Unoppossed

1996

General Election

67.2%

  • Tony Brown (876 votes)
  • Elsie Pickard (467 votes)
  • Carol Edge (102 votes)
2001

General Election

Elected Unoppossed

2006

General Election

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