#Tudor Style
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livesunique 1 year ago
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Castel Toblino, Madruzzo, Trento, Italy
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thesimfulbuilder 11 months ago
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Hoorah! It is finally complete! I am super excited to share with everyone this new build that replaces that wierd bar lot in Glimmerbook. It is now a much larger full English tavern and has a small kitchen in the basement. The kitchen is kind of important to me simply because it makes the lot much more useful for hosting catered events and such. Also included is a full bookstore next door, the lot is marked as a bar so your sim can't actually buy books, but it makes for a cute little library for sims to stop in at. I figured it would make a nice edition considering how small the neighborhood is! This bookstore even includes a few secret rooms for the magically inclined to hypothetically restock on things they may need.
This build uses two of my absolute favorite CC sets: Chateau and Orjanic by Felixandre and Harrie (thank you so much guys!) Those sets became instant repeat uses in almost all my builds. I also needed a bit of a challenge and wanted to make it simpler and easier for anyone to use this build as well. I'm very proud of it at the moment and I hope you all love it as much as I do. I really wanted to make it a comfortable and realistic addition to pretty much anyone's game and EA really needs to work on their public lot skills lol.
One thing I noticed though in one of the secret rooms the wands disappeared when I play tested it, I'm assuming because the wands don't have an owner and the game doesn't quite know what to do with them. If anyone has a suggestion or solution let me know! But for now I'm loading it into the gallery with the wands in place but that may not be how it ports in. If you have any CC decorative wands, you may be able to snap those in but I honestly don't know.
You can find this lot on my gallery at TheSimfulBuilder, just make sure you have downloaded and installed both the Orjanic and Chateau CC sets from Felixandre and Harrie first.
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vox-anglosphere 2 years ago
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A welcoming fire amidst the Tudor grandeur of Haddon Hall
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chaoticdesertdweller 2 years ago
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Brattleboro, VT c.1934
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oldfarmhouse 1 year ago
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Here is a little homage inspired from one of our favourite 馃尶
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dustyrider 10 days ago
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kvetch19 1 year ago
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Laasphe
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andallshallbewell 2 years ago
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ippolita324 2 years ago
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Anne Boleyn in Blood, Sex and Royalty
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livesunique 1 year ago
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Palazzo Milzetti,聽Faenza, Ravenna,, Italy,
Marco Davina Photography
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boneszphoto 8 months ago
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buildings & houses of 'victoria' bc
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vox-anglosphere 2 years ago
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The quaint sidestreets of Castle Combe exude their warmth in winter
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chaoticdesertdweller 2 years ago
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Brattleboro, VT c.1934
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oldfarmhouse 1 year ago
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bay-views 6 months ago
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venicepearl 1 year ago
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Greys Court is a Tudor country house and gardens in the southern Chiltern Hills at Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames in the county of Oxfordshire, England. Now owned by the National Trust, it is located at grid reference SU725834, and is open to the public.
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