But instead of spending their hard-earned savings on renovating their dilapidated cottage as planned, Peyton bought a boat -- much to his wife's dismay.
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However, if Cousin moves on it is unlikely to be to Craven Cottage as they have indicated they are no longer interested in acquiring the player.
The trust website describes the cottage as "the sole building above a wide expanse of sandy beach... set on a raised terrace in the dramatic landscape of Rhossili Bay with uninterrupted views of the sea and the tidal island of Worm's Head".
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The people of Canna are advertising for a family to move into a three-bedroom cottage, known as MacIssacs, which is currently being restored.
Starting with the campaign to end apartheid in South Africa two decades ago, a cottage industry known as "socially responsible investing" has sprung up.
There is little prospect of improvement for him, unless the government embarks on long-term efforts in peasant education and micro-technologies, to strengthen cottage output, such as flowers.
But its image as a cosseted cottage industry is out of date.
She and her new husband were living in a cottage on the property known as the "Swiss Chalet, " modeled loosely on an alpine mountain house.
The report mentions the presenter's cottage in Glencoe in the Highlands as being a property linked to Savile but does not say whether or not any offences took place there.
"The day conference is not conducive to fostering really brilliant ideas, so Names Not Numbers has always had the travel and shared cottage accommodation at its heart, as well as excellent content in the sessions themselves, " she adds.
But the highs of earlier on this season had been replaced with relegation concerns as they arrived at Craven Cottage hovering precariously above the drop zone.
Riggs eventually sold the house to the federal government, which needed a retirement home for veterans, and though earlier presidents stayed at the cottage, no president loved the place as Lincoln did.
It was a fabulous opening salvo in the tie and the Fulham fans threatened to raise the roof at Craven Cottage, but their joy was soon tempered as Shakhtar gained a foothold in the game.
The 24-year-old spent 12 years with the Craven Cottage outfit but made just two first team appearances as a substitute.
The holiday cottage is managed by the National Trust and, as the only building on the bay, offers dramatic views.
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Organisers said the fanzones were chosen for their breathtaking views of sections of the course such as Crosby jump where bikes can hit 180mph and locations such as Ginger Hall on the edge of Sulby village and Creg-ny-Baa where spectators will see the riders as they approach from Kate's Cottage and the sweeping run downhill into Brandish.
Under Clinton's proclamation, Anderson Cottage and the surrounding 2.1 acres will be designated as the President Lincoln and Soldiers' Home National Monument.
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The cottage has views of the cove and river and can be used as a primary residence, or summer rental.
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As art and tech circles overlap more frequently, a cottage industry of dealers and specialized consultants has sprung up to offer advice.
You can find out more about the work on Simon Robert's website and it is on show as part of the London Festival of Photography at Swiss Cottage Gallery in London from 25 May to 1 July 2012.
Three of Tate's houseguests were also slain by the killers, as was a teenager visiting the home's caretaker in his cottage out back.
My sprawling Hill Cottage was tantalizingly close to ready when I arrived at Blackberry Farm a few hours before check-in time, but as it turned out, I wasn't quite ready for the cottage.
On the other hand, over the past decade there has grown a mostly cottage industry of therapists treating it, researchers studying it and journalists covering Internet addiction as a tangible and growing problem too new to be officially recognized.
It was loneliness that had led him to seek a conversation on a restaurant patio long past the lunch hour, as it was loneliness that had made her empty the refrigerator in the cottage and pack her belongings into five mega-sized black plastic garbage bags and drop them outside a Goodwill early one morning.
In a fractious affair, Hull were hurrying and scurrying around Craven Cottage breaking up Fulham's play, while the home side had a calmer front as they tried to work an opening.
It is important to take in adequate amounts of lean protein such as chicken, fish, lean red meat, egg whites, low-fat cottage cheese or a protein supplement.
But that hasn't stopped a cottage industry of self-appointed consumer advocates, reporters and plaintiffs' attorneys from fingering corn syrup as the sinister source of the nation's widening waistline.
In some depressed real estate markets, it is rumored that this second-auction scheme has become a cottage industry where folks earn a living by simply joining bid-rigging groups, which they often reference as partnerships or clubs.
Every spring, as they have for more than a decade, Gates spends a long weekend with Winblad at her beach cottage on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where they ride dune buggies, hang-glide and walk on the beach.
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