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Linda's Doll's House |
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The Library
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This is the retreat of the Master of the house. Here, he can read in peace or keep up-to-date with the running of the house and estate. The red flock wallpaper and square lines of the fireplace and hearth give the room a masculine feel |
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The Tudor settle is not only a useful seat, but can also store within the base, any manner of items best kept hidden |
| The mahogany knee-hole desk is a typically English piece of furniture. It has ample storage space in the drawers, and a leather top forms a comfortable writing surface | ![]() |
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The glass-fronted bookcase contains estate documents as well as works of fiction, both classical and modern |
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