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"The house which William built on the back of his invention - Fairlea Grange on Belmont Road - shows how much she was brought up in a literary household, inspiring her to write works like Some Must Watch as she grew up with images of Walter Scott's novels in the drawing room, and other figures from literature throughout the property, including Charles Kingsley's Water Babies in one of the bedrooms," Mr Csurko added.