Baldrine

[3] Also within the bounds of Baldrine is Ballannette Country Park, a nature reserve which includes a group of lakes and bird watching locations.

[4] The name of the village dates back to at least 1643 and comes from the Manx words balley drine, which translates to "town of the blackthorn".

Her husband, Thomas Kelly, sold 150 square yards (130 m2) of land for the chapel for 2 shillings.

Anne Kelly laid the first stone, and prayed upon it for the head of the church to bless the building.

[8] Baldrine is home to a Christian Protestant Methodist Church and a Buddhist Theravada temple and monastery.

Baldrine Station