Victoria Garder's Hotel

Description:

This massive hall is surrounded by carefully manicured lawns and gardens. The visitor here will find themselves lost in the great expanses of finely tended gardens that extend out from the hall all the way to the protective walls surrounding the complex.

Entering through the protective wall gate, a wide gravel stone roadway winds its way through shaded paths and sweet smelling gardens leading the visitor to a circle that leads up to the front door of the Hotel. Groomsmen quickly appear to take care of horses and carriages while the guests are directed into the massive front lobby. After paying for their rooms, guests are lead up to their rooms where windows are opened and beds turned down by efficient bell-boys who quickly disappear when given a tip of copper or silver.

Proprietor:

The owner/operator is Evan Winslow and his family, Helen Winslow, his wife, Hubert Winslow, his brother and Judith Winslow, their mother.

The head gardner is Philbert Pottingbush, a wizard of renown for his herbal abilities. He resides in a tower off on the north side of the complex that is off-limits to the guests of the hotel.

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