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Architectural Details and Personal Touches
The main structure was built with meticulous craftsmanship, utilizing stone and timber to create an authentic Tudor ambiance. The walls incorporated "Heiden" stone, bridging the estate’s design with a personalized touch. The house sat atop a hill, overlooking meticulously landscaped gardens and hidden retreats sprinkled across the property.
Inside, the estate boasted an impressive central hall—an expansive two-story space that served as the heart of social activity. Surrounding it, the rooms reflected the classical Tudor theme with oak paneling, ornate plaster ceilings, and stained-glass windows. The dining room featured elaborate woodwork, a heavy vaulted ceiling, and a carved fireplace, creating a regal setting for gatherings.