Moorhouse Farm in Colby says it's seeing what it can 'salvage'
A Manx farm says 'so much history' has been lost after suffering damage during Storm Darragh.
It's thought around 200 trees came down across the Island during the high winds over the weekend, and many more have been left in 'dangerous' conditions.
Paul Costain from Moorhouse Farm in Colby says he lost a number of trees planted by his late father around 85 years ago.
He told Manx Radio they also took out some historically significant sheds there too:
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