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| Posted by SixOfSpades at Apr 21, 2020, 2:34:28 AM |
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Re: The Stroppy Ox There isn't much to say about the roof levels, but I'm trying to be comprehensive. ![]() The top of the stairs opens out at the brown trapdoor just north of the clothesline. ![]() The roof has a very shallow slope, but even so it's prudent to include a safety railing. ![]() A look through the window down at the tavern, showing how it looks with natural daylight alone. And that takes us back down to ground level. ![]() Just inside the inn's delivery doors is a trapdoor. When it's down, it allows easy passage between the kitchen & scullery. And when it's raised, it gives the kitchen and delivery doors access to the ramp that leads down to the cellar. ![]() The floor plan, including the inn's plumbing system. ![]() Two interior shots of the cellar, showing containers of various foodstuffs & beverages used in the inn's kitchen and bar. ![]() Sacks of oats, flour, & beans, crates of lettuce, peppers, & salt pork, barrels of potatoes, turnips, & onions, casks of beer, extra firewood, a wheel of cheese, it's all here. ![]() The underground section of the plumbing, showing both the well-pipes (colored turquoise) leading up to the water pumps in the scullery & bathing-room, the drains (copper pipes) leading down from said rooms, and the septic tank underneath the two lavatories. Who says I don't know how to end a tour on a high note? And THAT'S my inn! Does anyone have questions? All feedback will be appreciated. |
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