This manor house sits atop a hill. The stairs lead up to the front terrace and there is a ramp leading up to the back terrace. The fortifications (including the barracks at the front and the towers at the back) are later additions. Originally built during a time of stability and peace, the fortifications became necessary as the Merovingian dynasty declined from its apex. Though it adapted an already existing space, the chapel is also a later addition, after the line adopted Christianity.
Here is the map itself:
- Entrance Hall
- Inner Court/Garden
- Sitting Room
- Music Room
- Storage
- Kitchen
- Storage
- Servant's Dining Room
- Servant's Foyer
- Powder Room
- Sitting Room
- Great Hall
- Gallery
- Trophy Room
- Dancing Room
- Dancing Room
- Dining Hall
- Storage
- Trophy Room
- Coat Room
- Storage
- Gallery
- Dining Hall
- Storage
- Trophy Room
- Coat Room
- Gallery
- Study
- Sitting Room
- Changing Room
- Training Room
- Changing Room
- Sitting Room
- Reception Room
- Study
- Narthex
- Chapel; a=Vestry
- Reception Room
- Study
- Reading Room
- Library
- Secret Study
- Front Terrace (protected by a portcullis)
- Back Terrace
- Tower
- Entrance Ramp
- Barracks; a=Soldier's Quarters; b=NCO Quarters; c=Officer's Quarters; e=Guard Room
Stairs labelled with 'd' go down and those with 'u' go up.
1 comment:
Nice work.
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