Glen Vine (Manx: Glion Vian) is a village on the Isle of Man in the parish of Marown.
It is on the Isle of Man TT course four miles by road from Douglas.
In 1844, Phillip Killey, who was later to be a Captain of the Parish in Marown, donated land adjoining his estate on the main road between Glen Vine and Crosby for the building of a new church and the foundation stone was laid in 1849.
A new vestry was added in 1899 and a new roof in 1958, with the south transept eventually converted into a meeting room.
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