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Ballasalla grew up around nearby Rushen Abbey.The abbey was originally for monks of the Congregation of Savigny, but later came under Cistercian control. [3] The abbey was an important centre of knowledge and literacy on the Isle of Man and also of economic importance to the local area as it was also the site of a major annual market. [4]
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Silverdale Glen is a National Glen, and recreational area.It is situated near the village of Ballasalla, in the parish of Malew, on the Isle of Man.The recreation site consists of a small boating lake, café, playing fields, and a playground with a Victorian water-powered carousel.
English: Location map of the Isle of Man, showing sheadings as well as local authorities (towns, villages, districts, parishes). Geographic limits of the map: W: -4° 58' 0"
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The Silver Burn or Silverburn River (Manx: Awin Rosien) is a small river, about five miles (8 km) long, on the Isle of Man which rises near the South Barrule and flows south. It passes St Mark's and in its lower reaches it flows under the Monks' Bridge at Ballasalla , and reaches the sea at Castletown harbour.