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28-46 The Crofts
Archaeology
A terrace of post-medieval houses in Castletown.
The terrace comprises ten dwellings, originally of distinctively uniform character, constructed in the local limestone.
The buildings were viewed as potential candidates for protection as Registered Buildings but this was not proceeded with, as existing alterations had diminished its architectural value. Some further changes have since been permitted.
and they are instead afforded some protection by being included within the Castletwon conservation area.
The grid reference provided is placed at the centre of the terrace for indicative purposes.
Castletown, The Crofts
Connections
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- Parish: Malew
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2625267564
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record