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Thie Thooit Beg
Archaeology
A double-fronted cottage. The building has the appearance of being a single-storey dwelling, but a single spectacle window in each gable provides natural light to two rooms in the roofspace. The property was acquired by the Manx Museum and National Trust in 1958 because of the survival of its thatched roof, and its Manx name translates as 'the little thatched house'.
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record