The house is in a conservation area and was built with local materials
Castletown Commissioners has objected to a planning application to paint a house on Queen Street white.
Members of the local authority said during its public meeting that the property is made of stone and materials from the town and the south of the Island, and is also in a conservation area.
It's currently partially painted white, which is believed to have started before an application was submitted.
There is also an application for the building to be used as tourist accommodation, which the commissioners are supporting.
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