Postcodes were introduced in the Isle of Man in 1993, with the island becoming the IM postcode area. Each town or area is associated with one or more postal districts, assigned by Isle of Man Post Office. Outside the larger towns, the postal districts are further broken down and each postal sector is assigned to a number of villages and settlements.
Isle of Man | |
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United Kingdom postcode area | |
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Coordinates: 54.152°N 4.529°W / 54.152; -4.529 | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Postcode area | IM |
Postcode area name | Isle of Man |
Post towns | 1 |
Postcode districts | 11 |
Postcode sectors | 53 |
Postcodes (live) | 4,650 |
Postcodes (total) | 6,042 |
Statistics as at May 2020[1] |
The approximate coverage of the postal districts (and sectors, where relevant) is as follows. In each case the post town is "ISLE OF MAN". The "coverage" column includes the next digit of the post code (the sector).
Postal district | Coverage |
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IM1 | Douglas |
IM2 | Douglas |
IM3 | Onchan |
IM4 | Middle region:
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IM5 |
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IM6 | Kirk Michael |
IM7 | North region:
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IM8 | Ramsey |
IM9 | South region:
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IM86 | PO boxes and large users |
IM87 | |
IM99 |
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