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Dear Anon,
Grateful if you can further elaborate on the extension. For example is it an `external' extension for a car park or an internal one.
If internal, what is it used for.
In addition, anyone who is familiar with the history of the house. This is because, beside the new extension, we could perhaps, `back-track' to see if any events match the flying star of the period.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/4/00 7:44:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I live in a cottage in the UK,
>and I have had allot of
>problem dating my house. I
>believe the house to have been
>originally built between
>1840-1860. Since it was built
>it has had a couple of
>extensions. A minor one along
>time ago, but more recently in
>around 1981-3 it had a large
>extension. This more recent
>extension is large, but the
>extension is smaller than the
>original house. So the
>existing house is not quite
>double the size of the
>original house. I am planning
>another extension for the
>future. How do these changes
>effect the dating of a house
>for the use of a flying Star
>Report?
>Thanks for your help!
>
>
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