There is also an option to extend the lease by 40 further years, if agreed by both sides.
Ollie Dickens, his great-great-great-grandson, will read from Oliver Twist in the room in which the story was written.Director of the Charles Dickens Museum, Frankie Kubicki, said: "If you come and see us on our 100th birthday, there is every chance that you will find yourself savouring the atmosphere in the room where Dickens wrote Oliver Twist or sizing up Dickens's writing desk and chair alongside the current head of the Dickens family.
"Our centenary exhibition is stuffed full of the museum's greatest hits, so there could be no better time to come and see the house where Charles Dickens became a star."An 11-year-old boy who taught himself to play the piano in five months by watching YouTube videos has been invited to a prestigious music school.Harvey, from Stoke Ferry, near Downham Market, Norfolk, only started playing at the end of last year, but has already reached the advanced grade eight standard, according to his teacher.
Videos of him playing have been posted online by his mother Jen and have gained thousands of views.has invited him in for an induction day, to spend time with professionals to explore what he can do with his talent.
Harvey said he started to play the piano because he found learning the music "satisfying".
He has performed at the care home where his mother works and on public pianos at railway stations."We like to present the coolness on demand where you need it," says Mr Atti.
Another advantage is that thermoelectric cooling can operate silently. "That's because there's zero moving parts," Ms Rasmussen explains. "The heat is occurring because of the reaction in the material level."In contrast, standard vapour compression systems contain pumps, condensers and expanders for refrigerant, which all generate much of the noise.
A different type of solid-state cooling is elastocaloric cooling. This achieves temperature changes through mechanical stress to elastocaloric materials, which can cool down or heat up with the application of stress.Researchers in four European countries are collaborating on SMACool, an elastocaloric air conditioner that uses metal tubes made from specific metallic alloys.