In May 2005 you built an extension that cost £10,000.
At the end of the straight is another point, put in place for the new extension being built.
An extension was built next to it in the 1930s.
In that year an extension was built on the north side of the building.
A further extension was built in 1922, ten years after the first.
At his death in 1945 he left £13,000 to build an extension to the museum.
I haven't seen it for years, of course, but they built a big extension.
As the number of students grew, an extension was built in 1967.
An extension was built in 2001 which is now the hotel part of the building.
"What's to say they won't want to build an extension or to put up another building there?"