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  2. Servants' quarters - Wikipedia

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    The principal reception room of a house—often known as the great hall—was completely communal regardless of hierarchy within the household. Before this period, only the very grandest houses and the royal palaces, such as Hampton Court, Audley End and Holdenby House, had distinct secondary areas. These areas, often courtyards known as the ...

  3. Servants' hall - Wikipedia

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    In Victorian England, the strict rules of precedence were mirrored by the domestic staff in grand or formal homes in the seating arrangements of the Servants' Hall. A senior servant such as the lady's maid took the place of honour but would have to "go lower" (i.e. take a place further down the table) if the employer of a visiting servant ...

  4. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    Hidden passages and secret rooms have been built in castles and houses owned by heads of state, the wealthy, criminals, and abolitionists associated with the American Underground Railroad. They have helped besieged rulers escape attackers, including Pope Alexander VI in 1494, Pope Clement VII in 1527 and Marie Antoinette in 1789.

  5. Vacation Rentals with Secret Rooms and Hidden Passages - AOL

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    The home has room for up to 16 and features abundant porches and balconies, a media room with an 80-inch projection screen, and a private courtyard. Related: Beautiful Victorian Homes for Sale ...

  6. Cabinet (room) - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet (also known by other terms) was a private room in the houses and palaces of early modern Europe serving as a study or retreat, usually for a man. The cabinet would be furnished with books and works of art, and sited adjacent to his bedchamber, the equivalent of the Italian Renaissance studiolo .

  7. Hidden compartment - Wikipedia

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    Hidden rooms can for example be used as a refuge, media room, larder or wine cellar. The term hidden compartment can also refer to smaller storage places for valuables and personal belongings in furniture (such as cabinet compartments ), trap compartments in vehicles, false bottoms in containers, and various other concealment devices .

  8. Winchester Mystery House - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, Edward "Ned" Rambo, a San Francisco agent for the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, took Winchester on a tour of the Santa Clara valley to look for a home. He showed her a forty-five-acre ranch for sale that was located near San Jose. She purchased the property from John Hamm which included a two-story, eight-room farmhouse.

  9. Victorian-themed ‘gothic’ nursery conceals secret room ...

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