Grand Victorian
This fine stately house offers the owner a beautiful residence.
The house has a large and spacious rap around covered front porch. The house itself has a gracious front entrance and two rear entrances.,
You enter the house into the main hall. On this same floor there is also a study, a morning room, breakfastroom and kitchen. Moving up the stairs to the second and third floor you will find five bedrooms, three bathroom and a large spacious sun room.
The house comes with four fireplaces.
The prim count for the house is 836
The foot print of the house is
Width 45 m
Depth 37.6 m
Height 23.3
This house comes with all AO and Targa maps.
Please note that the furniture, lighting and landscaping is not included.
If you want to see all of my buildings and furniture type in "Romin McDonnell" into Marketplace.
Big house, really well built, I love it!
On the recommendation of friends I checked out this builder. No wonder - these homes are gorgeous! I absolutely love it and I am so happy with my purchase! Thank you!
PS: As a texture creator I am happy to give this the thumbs up on that front too!
What a beautiful home! I am so happy with this purchase, its truly lovely! A+++ !
I bought this home for a Victorian-themed neighborhood, and it also needed to be stately and roomy - and I wasn't disappointed. This was the perfect home. The details are lovely. I don't know what happened with the other review because I can't speak for them, but I personally had no trouble with any of the doors. Everything rezzed right the very first time. Also - again I am confused, because this creator has been incredibly helpful and pleasant. I had tons of questions about this house before I bought it, and he answered them all very quickly, and was very helpful. All in all, this was a great purchase and a very nice buying experience. I would highly recommend.
Yet ANOTHER beautiful home from Romin!
Romin - your homes never fail to disappoint; this is another beautiful example of your work, and the textures are really very well-done! Bravo Romin! Keep them coming! :)