Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A Cornwall author has praised the Royal Mail for a 'sterling job' after she was delivered a letter that was missing her address.
Catrina Davies was thrilled when the letter, addressed to her 'blue and green shed near a village 21 miles from Land's End' safely arrived on her doorstep.
The Royal Mail managed to track down the author's unlikely home after it featured on a BBC TV series, and the postal service's achievement has since caused a storm on Twitter. READ MORE: Bride 'in tears' after finding note inside 'dream' £150 wedding dress Ms Davies told the Manchester Evening News that the envelope contained a handmade postcard, sent to her by an artist who had
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