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Church Farm House

Archaeology

A two-storey, double-fronted house.  The rear roofslope of the house extends to form a catslide roof over a dairy, and a staircase providing access to the first floor.  It is not clear whether the rear accommodation is original, or created as an extension.  


The property, including farm buildings and land, was acquired by the Manx Museum and National Trust in 1988.  The ground floor rooms of the house have been restored to illustrate the interior of a typical small quarterland farmhouse.

Sources

  • Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record
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