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Rigbys pair of cottage houses at Little Switzerland. He intended this design to be repeated on small housing estates at Ramsey and Port Erin, but this was the only pair to be built. The two small windows on the front elevation let light into an inglenook. The distinctive curved porch was not used by any other architect on the island. (Photo: Fiona Newton) Source Armitage Rigby, the overlooked architect in IHBCs Context 153, published in March 2018. It was written by Peter Kelly. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1050
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