Little Maudley, a village in the Cotswolds near to Bletchley Park, is the perfect place for Lucy to spend a few months to unwind from her stressful job and to do some research into the work women were involved in during the second world war. Lucy rents a small cottage which is next door to Bunty, the oldest person in the village, and as part of the rental agreement she needs to keep an eye on Bunty and help her out with odd jobs.
The village is beautifully kept with the exception of the very old telephone box. The telephone is about to be decommissioned and the village committee has to decide what to do with the box. Bossy Helen would like the box to be removed and replaced with a bench and flowers. Young teen Freya is upset that the nearby library is about to close and suggests that the telephone box is filled with books and converted into a small village library.
Lucy quickly makes friends with a number of the locals and gets involved with the many activities they have planned.
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