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stereo-91 · 2 months ago
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NOW AVAILABLE ON PATREON.
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This set was inspired by the British House of Commons as it was during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries before it was reduced to ashes in the fire of Westminster Palace in 1834.
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This set contains 22 matching items with multiple swatches.
This set includes...
1 Speaker's Chair/Throne
2 Parliamentary Benches
1 Functional Debating Station (Needs Discover University Pack to work)
1 Very Large Fireplace
2 Friezes
2 Tall Wall Panels
1 Small panel
2 Window Panels
1 Railing
1 Banister
1 Banister/Railing Post
1 Triangular Panel For Stairs
1 Wall Column
1 Column With Candlestick Holder
2 Fake Balconies
1 Over Door Head Panel
1 Large Door
Each item is an original mesh. All items are in the base game except for the debating station ...
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The debating station requires Sims 4: Discover University Expansion Pack.
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We really hope you enjoy this little set. We have aimed to give the textures a touch of realism in their appearance. All of the pictures you see above have not been edited, and look exactly as they do in the game.
We STRONGLY recommend using the BB.Moveobjects cheat in order to make the placing of each item easier.
We hope you enjoy!!!
As usual, if you have any questions or problems feel free to message me.
EARLY ACCESS - UNTIL 12/10/2024
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royaltysimblr · 4 months ago
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The Royal Family (1836)
The family of Queen Mary II, before the births of her last two daughters, (Princess Mary & Princess Matilda in 1837 & 1840)
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1. Anne Louise, Duchess of Burgundy (formerly Princess of Mannheim) - Queen Mary's paternal aunt by marriage 2. Caroline Sophie, Duchess of Rochester (formerly Princess of Kraneberg @simming-in-the-rain) - Queen Mary's mother 3. Prince Charles, Earl of Statford - Queen Mary's husband 4. Prince Charles, Prince of the Isle - Queen Mary's son and heir 5. Princess Elizabeth - Queen Mary's paternal aunt 6. Prince Edward - Queen Mary's son 7. Princess Anne - Queen Mary's daughter 8. Queen Mary II 9. Princess Charlotte - Queen Mary's daughter 10. Odette, Princess Royal - Queen Mary's eldest daughter 11. Princess Ophelia - Queen Mary's daughter 12. Prince Edmund, Duke of Burgundy - Queen Mary's cousin 13. Prince Frederick George of Burgundy - Queen Mary's cousin
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labuenosairesfrancaise · 4 months ago
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Halton House
Hace un instante
Hi guys!!
I'm sharing Halton House. This is the 15th building for my English Collection and the second Rothchild house I recreated.
I decorated some interiors for reference, but I could not find the real distribution of the house, so I just worked with pictures I found.
You might be familiar to the central hall and stairs, as they are the ones used for Bridgerton House in the series.
I chose to build the version with the conservatory, as I think this was a glory lost to time.
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History of the house: Halton House is a country house in the Chiltern Hills above the village of Halton in Buckinghamshire, England. It was built for Alfred Freiherr de Rothschild between 1880 and 1883. It is used as the main officers' mess for RAF Halton and is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England.
There has been a manor house at Halton since the Norman Conquest, when it belonged to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Thomas Cranmer sold the manor to Henry Bradshaw, Solicitor-General in the mid-16th century. After remaining in the Bradshaw family for some considerable time, it was sold to Sir Francis Dashwood in 1720 and was then held in the Dashwood family for almost 150 years.
The site of the old Halton House, or Manor, was west of the church in Halton village. It had a large park, which was later bisected by the Grand Union Canal. In June 1849 Sir George Dashwood auctioned the contents and, in 1853, the estate was sold to Lionel Freiherr de Rothschild.
Lionel then left the estate to his son Alfred Freiherr de Rothschild in 1879. At this time the estate covered an approximately 1,500-acre (610-hectare) triangle between Wendover, Aston Clinton, and Weston Turville.
It is thought the architect was William R. Rodriguez (also known as Rogers), who worked in the design team of William Cubitt and Company, the firm commissioned to build and oversee the project in 1880. Just three years later the house was finished.
The house was widely criticised by members of the establishment. The architect Eustace Balfour, a nephew of the Marquess of Salisbury, described it as a "combination of French Chateau and gambling house", and one of Gladstone's private secretaries called it an "exaggerated nightmare".
At Halton all were entertained by Alfred Freiherr de Rothschild. However, Halton's glittering life lasted less than thirty years, with the last party being in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I. Devastated by the carnage of the war, Freiherr de Rothschild's health began to fail and he died in 1918. Alfred had no legitimate children, so the house was bequeathed to his nephew Lionel Nathan de Rothschild. He detested the place and sold the contents at auction in 1918. The house and by now diminished estate were purchased for the Royal Air Force by the Air Ministry for what was even then a low price of £115,000 (equivalent to £7.08 million in 2023 pounds).
Architecture
For the style of the house Alfred was probably influenced by that of plans for the nearly completed Waddesdon Manor, the home of Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, his brother-in law. While not so large there is a resemblance, but other continental influences appear to have crept in: classical pediments jut from mansard roofs, spires and gables jostle for attention, and the whole is surmounted by a cupola. The front of the house features a porte-cochère. A Rothschild cousin described it as: "looking like a giant wedding cake".
If the outside was extravagant, the interior was no anti-climax. The central hall (not unlike the galleried two-storey hall at Mentmore Towers) was furnished as the "grand salon". Two further drawing rooms (the east and west) continued the luxurious theme. The dining and billiards rooms too were furnished with 18th-century panelling and boiseries. The theme continued up the grand, plaster panelled staircase to the bedrooms. The whole was furnished in what became known as "Le Style Rothschild", that is, 18th-century French furniture, boulle, ebony, and ormolu, complemented by Old Masters and fine porcelain.
A huge domed conservatory known as the winter garden was attached to the house.
For more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halton_House
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This house fits a 64x64  lot (You can fit the main building to the 50x50 or 50x40 lot if you lose the garden and conservatory)
I furnished just the principal rooms, so you get an idea. The rest is unfurnished so you create the interiors to your taste!
Hope you like it.
You will need the usual CC I use:
all Felixandre cc
all The Jim
SYB
Anachrosims
Regal Sims
King Falcon railing
The Golden Sanctuary
Cliffou
Dndr recolors
Harrie cc
Tuds
Lili's palace cc
Please enjoy, comment if you like it and share pictures with me if you use my creations!
Early access: 08/18/2024
DOWNLOAD: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=75230453
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batsfromwesteros · 1 year ago
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Crown of Queen Mary - BatsFromWesteros
This set includes 4 crowns and 2 diadems! Both Queen Mary's and Queen Camilla's versions are available with 8 and 4 arches.
BGC;
2 swatches each;
The diadems are hat slider compatible;
High poly! - I do not recommend having all 6 pieces in your game at the same time;
DOWNLOAD (Patreon - free)
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thevalencianroyals · 2 months ago
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too deep in love and we got no way out
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trentonsimblr · 2 months ago
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Trenton Royals is back after over a year (not counting BRHP)! I’m finally at a point in my drafts where I’m ready to start posting chapter 6 and thought it would be fitting to start posting on my birthday 🎉
I’ll be posting twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) for the time being so I still have a buffer to work on posts. I’m really excited for this chapter it’s been a labor of love to get it all sorted out so a big thank you to everyone that’s helped me when I’ve been stuck or thinking of giving up! 💜
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graoduque · 3 months ago
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Sala do trono - Palácio Real Riberanhouff
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Gratidão á todos os criadores dos CC, vocês são Incríveis !!
Grato a todos!!
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theroyalhouseofwindenburg · 5 months ago
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The Domino Effect
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Following Dorthea's passing, The Dowager Queen Margaery's health declined. And by the winter of 1354, she was seemingly nearing her final days. Her bedchamber was filled with priests, nuns, and her closest family, as they all loyally stood by her side. Margaery sat up in her bed and called for her grandchildren. Princess Augusta first came to her, kneeling at her side.
"Augusta, you are a vision of grace and strength. I am so proud of the woman you've become," Margaery spoke softly, her eyes filled with love as she gazed at her granddaughter. "Your beauty is a reflection of your grandmother, Queen Anne. I see her spirit shining through you," Margaery continued, a hint of sorrow in her voice. "I am sorry for the pain caused by my son's actions against you, your mother, and our family. It weighs heavy on my heart."
"But do not let my passing hinder your path, Augusta," she urged, her voice gaining strength as she caressed her cheek. "Go to Tartosa, you are to be Empress one day, and let love and diplomacy mend what has been broken. Your future is bright, my dear, and nothing should stand in its way." With tears in her eyes, Augusta moved to the side. King Edward walked to his grandmother's bedside, taking her cold and frail hand into his. Margaery looked into Edward's eyes with a sense of peace, her hand trembling as she reached for her grandson's. "Edward, in your hands rests the crown's unwavering legacy. Let the realm feel your benevolence, as my Wilhelm once did, for kindness and devotion are the strongest swords," Margaery whispered weakly.
Edward clasped her hand gently, his eyes reflecting the weight of her words. "I will do my utmost, to honor both you and my grandfather's legacy. I pray that I can bring as much light to the realm as you both once did."
With a faint smile, Margaery continued, "Your grandfather would be proud, just as I am, for your reign shall mend the scars of your fathers mistakes. Seek a queen whose heart mirrors your resolve, for in her lies the future of our line."
Edward nodded solemnly, his determination shining through. "I will find a queen who shares our vision, one who will stand by my side as we steer our realm under the Watcher's guidance."
Margaery's voice grew softer, yet carried a firmness that belied her frailty. 'The crown must never falter, Edward, for it is the beacon that guides this realm,' she reminded him. 'I need to rest now for a while.' Her words were gentle, yet weighted with the knowledge of impending farewells. As Edward leaned in, she whispered to him, 'Remember always, I love you dearly."
In these moments, Margaery also imparted a crucial decision. The Kingdom of Effenmont, a jewel off the coast of Windenburg that had come into her possession after her father's passing years prior, would pass to King Edward upon her eventual departure, becoming a state of Windenburg. This gift, intertwined with her love and guidance, would forever shape the realm they both held dear.
As Edward gazed out the window at the falling snow, he felt the weight of centuries resting upon his shoulders, each snowflake a whispered reminder of the legacy he must uphold, the mistakes he must correct, and the future he must forge for his realm and his people.
In the early hours of the morning the following day, Margaery lay on her bed, her eyes fluttering open slightly as she weakly called out for Edward. He hurried to her side, his heart heavy with impending loss, yet he masked his emotions with a calm demeanor.
With a stern but loving expression, Margaery reached out for Edward's hand and whispered, "Do not forget what I've told you, The crown must never fall."
Edward nodded solemnly, his eyes reflecting determination and sorrow. "I won't forget, I promise."
As Margaery attempted to sit up, a sharp pain pierced through her chest, causing her to gasp. She cried out for a priest, her voice strained yet resolute. The priest rushed to her bedside, offering prayers and comfort as Margaery lay back, her breaths becoming shallower.
In her final moments, She whispered her late husband's name, a final farewell to the love of her life. "Wilhelm?" she breathed, her voice barely audible amidst the hushed room. Her eyes slowly closed, and the priest, after a brief examination, turned to the King with a somber apology, saying, 'I'm sorry, Your Grace. she has passed.' The room fell into a solemn silence, the weight of Margaery's legacy lingering in the air."
Edward stood by the foot of the bed, his gaze fixed on Margaery's frail form. The soft glow of candlelight danced across the room, casting a somber ambiance that mirrored the heavy emotions in Edward's heart. Though surrounded by loved ones and attendants, he felt an unyielding solitude settle upon him, as if the world had receded into a distant murmur, leaving only him and his grandmother in that final moment.
In the days that followed Margaery's passing, a wave of sorrow swept through the kingdom as news of her departure spread like wildfire. Citizens from all walks of life, from the bustling markets to the quiet countryside, made their way to Westsimster Abbey, their solemn faces a testament to the deep respect and admiration they held for their departed queen.
Inside the grand halls of the abbey, a scene of profound mourning unfolded. The royal family stood together, their heads bowed in reverence, as they surrounded Margaery's peaceful figure. She lay adorned in her finest regal attire, a testament to her grace and dignity even in death. Her robes, woven from the finest purple satin, cascaded around her in gentle folds, accentuated by the soft gleam of ermine furs that spoke of her regal lineage.
A crown, symbolizing her reign and legacy, graced her brow, its jewels catching the flickering candlelight and casting a radiant glow upon her serene features. Despite the weight of grief that hung heavy in the air, Margaery appeared as if she were merely slumbering, her expression one of tranquil repose. As Edward approached Margaery's resting place, his heart heavy with sorrow, he found solace in the memories of her unwavering strength and kindness. With a voice touched by emotion, he spoke to the gathered mourners:
"We stand here today not just to mourn the loss of a queen, but to honor the legacy of a matriarch whose love and wisdom guided us all. Margaery was not just a ruler; she was the heart and soul of our family, a beacon of grace and compassion in times of turmoil. Her absence leaves a void that can never be filled, but her legacy of unity and empathy will continue to inspire us as we navigate the path ahead. Let us remember her not with tears of sadness, but with gratitude for the light she brought into our lives."
Following her funeral, Margaery was placed in her coffin and carried beneath the grand halls of Westsimster Abbey. There, in the dim light of the crypt, she was laid to rest beside her late husband, King Wilhelm IV. The royal family gathered around her final resting place, their faces etched with grief as they mourned her one last time.
The chamber echoed with the soft sounds of weeping and whispered prayers, a testament to the deep loss felt by all. As the moment of farewell drew to a close, they began to exit the chamber, their hearts heavy with sorrow. King Edward lingered at the entrance, his eyes cast downward in despair. His mind was full of emotions, an immense amount of grief, responsibility, and reflection.
He thought of his grandmother's final counsel, the words that would forever resonate within him: "The crown must never falter." The weight of her legacy and the promise he had made felt almost overwhelming in that moment.
As he took his final steps out of the chamber, Edward whispered to himself, "I will not let you down, this crown shall never fall.".
Queen Margaery 1279-1354 (75 yrs)
May the Watcher guide her into the light ♡
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dedemarques94-blog · 1 year ago
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Night Chair by DeDeSims
In 19th Century, this item was located in a special separate room or was moved around the house. Grander versions sometimes resembled a real throne, hence perhaps the term “sit on the throne”, referring to the toilet seat. The press advertised stools as “armchairs for going outside while staying inside”. Ebony wood.
It has a low seat, enclosed, with a flap under which there is a hole, intended for a chamber pot. A door is fitted at the back, which could be opened with a key in order to replace the vessel.
Source: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/night-chair-854712bd345e4665b88f5c0ce5e0454c
*Fully functional!*
** BGC!! **
** DOWNLOAD ** (SimsFileShare)
Enjoy!! =)
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theroyalthornoliachronicles · 4 months ago
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Manoir de Thornwood: 31 Mai 1850, 18:30
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Madame Adelaide: He's impossible. Does he really expect us to sit here and do nothing?
Monseigneur Oliver: None of what he's doing makes any sense. But you can bet I'll uncover what is going on here. He cannot expect us to live our lives shrouded in darkness from within his precious little guilded cage.
Madame Adelaide: Not to mention-
Steward: Pardonnez-moi, vos atesses royales.
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Madame Adelaide: Goodness!
Monseigneur Oliver: Who is this?
Footmen: Laurent, Monseigneur. I apologise for my appearance, but I am one of the footmen at Chateau de Clèrisseau.
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Monseigneur Oliver: Clèrisseau?
Footmen: Oui, Monseigneur. I have a letter of utmost urgency for you. I was instructed to place it into your hands directly.
Steward: I apologise for the interruption, but he was most insistent.
Monseigneur Oliver: It's quite alright. Merci, Laurent.
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Madame Adelaide: Make sure Laurent here is given some food and drink before he leaves. Something warm, Messier. With the storm it must not have been a thouroughly plesant journey.
Steward: Of course, Madame. Right this way, Monsieur.
Footmen: Merci, vos altesses royales.
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Madame Adelaide: What is it? Is it from Eleanor?
Monseigneur Oliver: Non...it's from Ernest.
Madame Adelaide: Ernest?
Monseigneur Oliver: ...Eleanor's taken off.
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Madame Adelaide: Quoi? Why? Where did she go?
Monseigneur Oliver: He doesn't know. He only says she was in distress and in quite a state when she took off.
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Madame Adelaide: You have to go find her, Oliver. She'll catch her death if she's out too long in this storm!
Monseigneur Oliver: What about-
Madame Adelaide: I'll cover for you. Aller. Just go find her.
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Monseigneur Oliver: Merci, Addy.
Madame Adelaide: Just go!
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thewindencrestroyals · 6 months ago
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HRH Anastasia The Princess of Great Newcrest.
Meet Princess Anastasia Mary Charlotte Barclay, She is The eldest daughter of The Prince & Princess of Windenburg.
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Photo by; The Royal Photographer of HRH Windenburgs HRH Albert Edward George Barclay, The Prince of Windenburg HRH Diana Elizabeth Barclay, The Princess of Windenburg I thought i'd take this opportunity to explain my 'Senior Royal Family Titles' because there are a lot but this post will exclude others in the line of succession othwerise this post would be 10x longer than it already is lol. considering there are 3 living Royal Generations {The Queen, The Prince of Windenburg & The Princess of Great Newcrest} both female and male heir apparent titles are used since both HRH Prince Albert & HRH Princess Anastasia will be Regnant Monarchs. The Titles are Heavily Inspired by Obviously you would have guessed by now, The Prince & Princess of Wales Titles but i made my own Female Heir equivalent which is named after Great Newcrest the country That King George V & Queen Mary formed with Windenburg to create 'The Imperial Nation of Windencrest' to sanctify their union new heir apparent titles were bestowed, a lot more on that at a later date so please, stay tuned. HM King/Queen of Windencrest - Given to the Heir Apparent upon death/Abdication/Incapacity to Rule. HRH Windenburg Title: given to the Male Heir Apparent & wife. Obtained through birthright & Betrothal. HRH Newcrest Title: given to the Female Heir Apparent & Husband. Obtained through birthright & Betrothal.
'God Save The Queen!'
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stereo-91 · 2 months ago
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WIP - NOW AVAILABLE - 18th Century English Parliamentary Items
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We have tried to create some items from the 18th-century House of Commons since political fever has recently hit various countries. Since we like creating historical CC we decided to make some items from the old English House of Commons.
We have had to adapt it to fit the rules and boundaries of the game but it all works well.
This mini set is great for historical storytelling and allows you to build a House of Commons themed debating room.
This set includes:
1 Speaker's Chair/Throne
2 Parliamentary Benches
1 Functional Debating Station (Needs Discover University Pack to work)
1 Very Large Fireplace
2 Friezes
2 Tall Wall Panels
1 Small panel
2 Window Panels
1 Railing
1 Banister
1 Banister/Railing Post
1 Triangular Panel For Stairs
1 Wall Column
1 Column With Candlestick Holder
2 Fake Balconies
1 Over Door Head Panel
1 Door
Part 2 may follow in future
We Hope You Enjoy
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royaltysimblr · 6 months ago
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Royal Consorts of Windenburg
Lady Anne Wiltshire, Queen Consort - Wife of King James IV
Princess Adelaide of Schwerin, Queen Consort - Wife of King Charles I
Lady Matilda Carlton, Queen Consort - Wife of King Charles II
Princess Ophelia of Lausanne, Queen Consort - Wife of King James V
Princess Carolina of Mannheim, Queen Consort - Wife of King James VI
Princess Augusta of Augsburg, Queen Consort - Wife of King Charles III
Edward Woodville, 2nd Duke of Wilmington, Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Matilda II
Princess Wilhelmine of Platz, Queen Consort - Wife of King Joseph III
Princess Sophie of Dresden, Queen Consort - Wife of King Joseph IV
Princess Leilani of Sulani, Princess of the Isle - Late Wife of King Edmund VIII
Princess Odette of Brichester, Queen of the Isle - Wife of King Edmund IX
Princess Josephina of Corrilea (@theroyalsofcorrilea), Queen Consort - King George I
Charles Statford, 7th Earl of Statford, Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Mary II
Sir Philip Statford, Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Alexandra II
Princess Marina of Brindleton, Queen Consort - Wife of King Albert II
Princess Margaret of Antwerp, Queen Consort - Wife of King George III
Lady Cecelia Warren, Queen Consort - Wife of King William II
Princess Caroline of Brindleton - Wife of King George IV
Lord Oliver Montgomery (@thestenhams), Prince Consort - Husband of Queen Mary III
inspired by the lovely @funkyllama @thegrimalldis and @warwickroyals
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labuenosairesfrancaise · 25 days ago
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Hello folks!
I am sharing a house I just made from a floor plan. There is no story attached to this estate, but it looks like every other countryside english manor.
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Location: your imagination
Style: Gothic
Date:  17th century
This house fits a 40X30  lot.
I only decorated some of the important rooms. All the rest of the house is up to your taste to decor.
Hope you like it.
You will need the usual CC I use:
all Felixandre cc
all The Jim
SYB
Anachrosims
Regal Sims
King Falcon railing
The Golden Sanctuary
Cliffou
Dndr recolors
Harrie cc
Tuds
Lili's palace cc
Please enjoy, comment if you like the house and share pictures of your game!
Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/sims4palaces/
@sims4palaces
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Check my collections: https://www.patreon.com/c/user/collections?u=75230453
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thedyronths · 4 months ago
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Elliot, Georgiana, Gabriela and Alexander, The Queen's Grandchildren.
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abigailsultimatedecadesblog · 2 months ago
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Year 1365 👑
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The kingdoms of Brezovia and Lusignia arranged a marriage between their children. Jeanne de Valois and Marsilius Luxembourg are gonna marry as soon as they hit puberty 💍
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