Return To Vretsia

Published 27th of January, 2019

Nice Shelves

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I wonder how many creatures have made their homes in the mattress and duvets over the last few years?

The Master Bedroom

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This was the final bedroom, and at one point it must have been rather special.

All Mod Cons

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As well as a large bed, there are a couple of sofa chairs, and an assortment of furniture. And what's in that bag?

Wool

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Lots of wool. There was wool all over the place actually. It was a bit bizarre. Somebody obviously did a lot of knitting here. Perhaps it was a cover story, so that they could pretend that they were all seamstresses? Who knows...

Banging Toons

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But check this out! The top of the bed had a built-in music system, that probably dates back to the 70s. Whoever lived here originally was not short of money, and liked a bit of comfort.

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