B&B Accommodation

 

Self Catering Accommodation

Knockaloe Beg farmhouse has recently been rebuilt to replicate the original building, which dated back to the 16th century. We have three double or twin en-suite   bedrooms, all with TV and tea-making facilities. There are full internet services available and excellent mobile reception. There is a shared lounge for the sole use of guests.

You can choose from a range of traditional Manx farmhouse breakfasts to the lighter continental style.

The Stables is a luxury three bedroomed cottage sleeping six people all in ensuite rooms.

 

 

 

 

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1740 Thomas Corrin built part of the old farmhouse.

This was extended over the next 100 years to become the same as the current house.

1956 George Moore (John’s grandfather) bought Knockaloe Beg Farm as the last family to live there left.

 

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The Stables at Knockaloe Beg were completed early in the new year of 2009. The old stables were last used in the 1970's for cows and their calves. They were thatched by local craftsman Ned Kennaugh. Since then they deteriorated until we rebuilt starting in 2008. When we cleared out the old building we found evidence of different uses from dairy pens and feeding troughs to many old ploughing attachments. The hay lofts are now the attic bedrooms and the old horse mill is now the garden. In the 1858 map we can see the round building which would have been where the horses walked round milling the grain, when we looked in the Stables garden we found the remains of the 4 sided mill.