Work is underway to repair storm damage to one of the Island's most historic buildings.
Manx National Heritage says recent weather has taken its toll on Harry Kelly’s Cottage in Cregneash.
Its thatched roof is now covered in a tarp, and will soon be restored by craftsmen using traditional methods in the next few months.
The house was the first in the village to open to the public in 1938, and is listed as an ancient monument.
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