Braddan
Braddan is one of the seventeen parishes of the Isle of Man.
It is located on the east of the island in the sheading of Middle.
Administratively, a small part of the historic parish of Braddan is now covered by part of the borough of Douglas, the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man.
Other settlements in the parish include Port Soderick, Strang, Tromode and Union Mills.
Local government
For the purposes of local government, the majority of the historic parish forms a single parish district with five elected Commissioners:In 1896, a small area in the south-east of the historic parish of Braddan became part of the borough of Douglas, since when it has been governed by a municipal corporation with 18 councillors and an elected mayor.
The Captain of the Parish is Thomas Philip Caley.
Politics
Braddan parish district is part of the Middle constituency, which elects two Members to the House of Keys.The part of the historic parish which falls under the Borough of Douglas elects MHKs to the separate Douglas constituencies.
Geography
Braddan is an elongated parish, stretching from Druidale in the north to Port Soderick in the south. It is nearly 10 miles from north to south, but less than wide in two places. It borders the parishes of Michael and Lezayre in the north, German, Marown and Onchan in the middle and Santon in the south. The name Braddan is another form of Brendan, an Irish saint and patron of voyagers.The northern end of the parish is mountainous and uninhabited. The southern end is flatter and includes the village of Union Mills and nearby residential areas bordering Douglas to the west and north-west.
The Middle River runs through the parish in the Kewaigue - Oakhill area in the south, where the original Fairy Bridge can be found.
The parish church is by John Loughborough Pearson. The former parish church contains some ancient crosses.
Hampton Court House, near Port Soderick, was built c. 1800 by Thomas Stowell, a leading Manx advocate who became acting Attorney General in 1796 and Clerk of Rolls in 1804.