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“It’s a very good you didn’t sell it, Becky, because with your help and that of others, this little cottage will become a guiding beacon for people in the neighbourhood and even beyond”. “Our little cottage? Really?” “Yes, there are plans going back long before either you or we were born, plans that you helped lay way back then, but even further back before that, because it was build on Ley Lines and your great grandfather bought it when it was already fairly old. This house and our family have been waiting for us to come along and put it to the purpose for which it was intended. However, over the centuries, minor alterations have been carried out in order to make it more comfortable for the families that were occupying it at at the time, but those changes were inconsequential and can ea