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Hi to the principal editor(s) here. Just a small technical note: the article should not link to Thurston House, which is a disambiguation page. It should either just use the unlinked term Thurston House, or it could link to what currently shows as a redlink: Thurston House, East Lothian. You can choose to have the display show Thurston House. By the way in an edit summary I referred to "Thurston Place" when I meant "Thurston House". It is just wrong to link to a disambiguation page from a regular article, by guidelines on disambiguation (perhaps at wp:DAB or wp:MOSDAB?). It is good to have a redlink to suggest that an article on the topic would be welcomed, by guideline on redlinks (i think wp:redlinks?). Happy to respond further, if you're not familiar with policies/guidelines/practices regarding this small technical point. Seems like a nice article now, keep up the good work! --doncram19:38, 9 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]