A campsite in the south of the Island says it's hoping to expand its facilities after its unique huts proved a hit with visitors.
Glendown Farm on Truggan Road in Port St Mary has asked for permission to install another three shepherd's huts, after overwhelming demand for its first two.
In its application, the farm says it would build two of the home-made huts over the winter, with another finished next year.
The farm won permission to replace its glamping pods with the huts earlier this year.
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