The government has confirmed 13 new entries on the Island's protected buildings register.
They include Legislative Buildings in Douglas, the Royal Chapel in St Johns, former railway stations in Peel and St Johns and the Groudle Viaduct.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says all were added after public consultation.
Their architectural or historical interest mean they're now legally protected from demolition or significant alteration without special consent.
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