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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 6244097" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p>He smiles and says "Yes and no. She held the occasional event for visiting Royalty, but in reality it was her magical research colleagues who she had here under the guise of entertainment." </p><p></p><p>They reach the second floor and he first gestures to the room she stayed in saying. "That guest room which you stayed in, and the one across from it are identical in size and each cover 375 square feet, excluding the bath facilities." </p><p></p><p>Gesturing further down the all to the east he says, the next pair are very similar in style and decor, but slightly smaller at 300 square feet, as the bathrooms for the end rooms take some of their square footage. The three doors at the east end are to a storage closet for the maids and for the two larger rooms at 500 square feet and 600 square feet, the larger now being Charles's and the other being Meagan's. </p><p></p><p>Turning left to the west he points to the next pair of doors saying, these are smaller rooms, each only around 200 square feet in size and with water closets rather than a full bath. Each also has a door into the Royal rooms at the end of the hall. Mary Stuart's Lady-in-waiting used one of these while King Francis II's Page of Honor used the other.</p><p></p><p>He then opens the door at the end of the hall, which is vast at 25 by 35 feet in size. The quantity of riches is brightening, with all furnished having gold guild-work and the richest of materials. "This was Mary Stuart's room, the largest in the building at 875 feet. Both Meagan's grandfather and mother each used this room when they were the Landholder. My Aunt Baronese chose not to, leaving it available for visiting guests. I have done the same." </p><p></p><p>He then opens the final door to an equally opulent but slightly smaller room that is 25 feet square. "This was King Francis II's room for the few times when he visited his wife here. I am the current occupant, although in truth, I am never really comfortable living here given the museum nature of the room. That is why I welcomed the extended visit from my Torchwood colleagues, as that gave me an excuse to stay at the farmhouse instead."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 6244097, member: 8530"] He smiles and says "Yes and no. She held the occasional event for visiting Royalty, but in reality it was her magical research colleagues who she had here under the guise of entertainment." They reach the second floor and he first gestures to the room she stayed in saying. "That guest room which you stayed in, and the one across from it are identical in size and each cover 375 square feet, excluding the bath facilities." Gesturing further down the all to the east he says, the next pair are very similar in style and decor, but slightly smaller at 300 square feet, as the bathrooms for the end rooms take some of their square footage. The three doors at the east end are to a storage closet for the maids and for the two larger rooms at 500 square feet and 600 square feet, the larger now being Charles's and the other being Meagan's. Turning left to the west he points to the next pair of doors saying, these are smaller rooms, each only around 200 square feet in size and with water closets rather than a full bath. Each also has a door into the Royal rooms at the end of the hall. Mary Stuart's Lady-in-waiting used one of these while King Francis II's Page of Honor used the other. He then opens the door at the end of the hall, which is vast at 25 by 35 feet in size. The quantity of riches is brightening, with all furnished having gold guild-work and the richest of materials. "This was Mary Stuart's room, the largest in the building at 875 feet. Both Meagan's grandfather and mother each used this room when they were the Landholder. My Aunt Baronese chose not to, leaving it available for visiting guests. I have done the same." He then opens the final door to an equally opulent but slightly smaller room that is 25 feet square. "This was King Francis II's room for the few times when he visited his wife here. I am the current occupant, although in truth, I am never really comfortable living here given the museum nature of the room. That is why I welcomed the extended visit from my Torchwood colleagues, as that gave me an excuse to stay at the farmhouse instead." [/QUOTE]
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