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Clougher House
Archaeology
A two-storey house consists of a central cement render/clap board covered brick structure with a stone extension on one side and a single storey stone conversion on the other side. The central portion has an asbestos tile roof, the extension a flat roof and the conversion a slate pitched roof. The windows are of differing proportions in each section. No interior inspection was made. The house is 90% less than 5 years old, with equivalent repair. There would appear to be no reason to list this building for preservation.
Clougher, off Ballamodha Straight
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- Parish: Malew
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2750074800
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record