Sandblasting reveals old brickwork
A community-run heritage centre has been renovated to give the building a new lease of life.
The exterior of the old Foxdale railway building, now a collection of histories and artefacts of the town's past, has been chipped away to reveal the old brickwork underneath.
The renovation was planned by the heritage centre committee, chaired by Paul Lemaire, following a grant of £10,000 from the Lottery Trust.
The small museum first opened in 2004, and opens on the first Sunday of every month, between 2pm and 4pm.
Visitors can view a mixture of photos, historical items, letters and other material which paint a picture of Foxdale's social history.
Ewan Gawne met Mr Lemaire, who showed him round the centre and recounted one of his favourite village tales:

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