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@theoutrider This is a common misconception

It is a traditional British architectural convention to leave one wall for the 'Fairy Window'. These will show up in the blueprints and work like any other window, the sole difference is that they only appear under direct light from a full moon.

An increase in light pollution in recent decades has reduced the practical utility of Fairy Windows, but many houses in the UK are still designed around them

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