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OK, a distinction needs to be made here between the school building "Ashburnham House", in Little Dean's Yard, and Ashburnham, a house in the same way as Busby's or Rigaud's. This is not at all clear in the article, but since it seems to say that the "house" actually used to be based in the House, which I didn't know, I'll leave it up to someone else... -- ConDemTalk 05:58, 31 March 2006 (UTC)