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Revision as of 16:35, 3 June 2005
The ancestral home of the Smallwood family and seat of the Smallwood Barony is Chez Smallwood, which lies in the southern reach of the Evesque Valley. Chez Smallwood was likely built some time around -240 EC. An earlier, smaller farmhouse had existed on approximately the same site, although that was destroyed in a fire in -263 EC. The site became overrun before Baron Smallwood chose the site for his home.
The building is constructed of local stone and follows traditional period styling in most important respects. Its gardens lie directly behind the main building, with several nearby accessory structures, including a dray barn, two guest houses (one occupied by Lane Smallwood), a wellhouse, and a Calvados still. Beyond these lie the vast fields of Adlorst and fefferberries for which the Smallwood family is famous. All of the barns, keg shops, press houses, and business offices of the Smallwood wineries are close by.
After the Earthquake of Fluyr in -75EC caused great damage to the northern regions of the Evesque Valley, the building was renovated and had its traditional scuttleway restored.
Chez Smallwood Plan
Key | |||
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A. | Gardens and Accessory Buildings | B. | Thorax Hall |
C. | Mandible Chamber | D. | Aft Trawling Hall |
E. | Counting House | F. | Bakery |
G. | Butchery | H. | Maneuvering Room |
I. | Gliding Hall | J. | Cove |
K. | Alcove | L. | Anterior Hall |
1. | Scuttleway |
Citations: Baron Claude Lloyd Albert Smallwood, Earthquake of Fluyr, scuttleway.
--Brother Arfrus 14:37, 3 Jun 2005 (EDT)