Five On Finniston Farm is the eighteenth novel in The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1960. In this novel, the five children (Julien, Dick, George and Anne), visit Finniston farm, where they discover ancient ruins of a medieval castle. Whilst they solve this mystery, they are helped by two twins, who are known by their ability to speak in unison, and held up by a family of arrogant, spoilt Americans, one of which an angry Grandfather threatens with a sword.

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  • Five On Finniston Farm is the eighteenth novel in The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1960. In this novel, the five children (Julien, Dick, George and Anne), visit Finniston farm, where they discover ancient ruins of a medieval castle. Whilst they solve this mystery, they are helped by two twins, who are known by their ability to speak in unison, and held up by a family of arrogant, spoilt Americans, one of which an angry Grandfather threatens with a sword.
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  • Five On Finniston Farm is the eighteenth novel in The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1960. In this novel, the five children (Julien, Dick, George and Anne), visit Finniston farm, where they discover ancient ruins of a medieval castle. Whilst they solve this mystery, they are helped by two twins, who are known by their ability to speak in unison, and held up by a family of arrogant, spoilt Americans, one of which an angry Grandfather threatens with a sword.
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