Smelt Monument

Local nameSmelt Memorial
LocationCastletown, Isle of Man

The Smelt Monument is a monument in Castletown, Isle of Man built to commemorate the life of Cornelius Smelt, the first royally appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, who died in 1832. Work on the monument began in 1836, and ceased the following year. It was built to a design by John Welch at a cost of £180. It is a column of the Grecian Doric Order built from locally sourced stone, the work being undertaken by John Thomas. It was listed as a Registered Building of the Isle of Man in 1984.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smelt_Monument

Official Website http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/towns/castltwn/smelt.htm

Address 67 Arbory Street, Castletown IM9 1LH, United Kingdom

Coordinates 54°4'23.511" N -4°39'11.803" E

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