The small village on the island has a number of original cottages and farm houses.
The golf course contains nine of the twelve original cottages which are rented out during the summer months.
The new addition was not connected to the original cottage at this time.
The room in which they were dining must, he thought, have been part of the original cottage.
In May 1932 the original cottages were destroyed in fire.
Today the fifteen original cottages have been converted to eight homes.
The original cottages were expanded and winterized for this purpose.
The original cottages and their inhabitants were related to this industry, until the area became used increasingly for farming in the 20th century.
The original cottages, being relatively cheap to purchase, are now popular for renovation.
James Austin's original cottage (picture on the right) is preserved as a tourist attraction.