Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man information
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This is a list of Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man. It includes buildings and structures in the Isle of Man designated by Isle of Man's Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) "as having special architectural or historical interest". Over 250 buildings and structures are listed, and 275 more have been identified as having potential for listing.[1] It also lists the 21 Conservation Areas, historic districts" which protect "period"-type architecture, quality of building materials, relationships of enclosures and open spaces, and other aspects of the look and feel of historic buildings and areas.[2][3]
Ongoing enforcement and registration of buildings is administered by a Planning and Building Control Directorate, within DEFA,[4] and is guided by a planning policy document on conservation of the historic environment.[5]
DEFA notes that eight of the registered buildings have thatched roofs.[1] Thatching in the Isle of Man include a group of thatched houses at Cregneash Folk Museum,[6] which are Manx National Heritage property, whose buildings and land are excluded from the register.
DEFA notes that ten are designed by noted architect Baillie Scott.[1] A number are designed by, or associated with, architect Thomas Brine.[note 1]
The Alliance for Building Conservation, a consortium of heritage groups on the Isle of Man, was organised in 2014–15 and has advocated for more preservation of buildings. It had concerns in 2015 about a backlog for registration of heritage buildings.[7]
The 21 Conservation Areas include nine swaths of properties in the capital town of Douglas, and swaths in towns of Peel, Castletown, and Ramsey, and sections in nine village centers or other areas. Most of these include numerous individual Registered Buildings plus all surrounding properties.
^ abc"Official Isle of Man Government website: Is my building registered? / Registered Buildings". Retrieved 23 April 2018.
^"Official Isle of Man Government website: Conservation areas - further information". Retrieved 11 December 2020.
^"Official Isle of Man Government website: Conservation areas". Retrieved 11 December 2020.
^"Contact us".
^"Policy and Guidance Notes for the Conservation of the Historic Environment of the Isle of Man / Planning Policy Statement 1/01" (PDF). Department of Local Government and the Environment, Isle of Man. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
^"Thatching on the Isle of Man".
^"Alliance for Building Conservation – its History". Alliance for Building Conservation. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
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