a break for the holidays,, open by Grey Alford Porter on Dec 22, 2014 13:38:28 GMT -6 |
Before entering the Entrance Hall and passed the large doors leading into the castle is a small room where people may wipe their feet of dirt and water and remove their coats. The Foyer is a small area before the Entrance Hall.
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Double oak front doors, opening to the west to reveal a large, cavernous room, lit by torches, with ceiling so high it's barely visible. Wide marble staircase opposite the front doors lead up to first floor and your adventure can begin. Double doors to the right led into the Great Hall. On the east wall are two doors, one on either side of the staircase. To the north of the staircase is a door leading down a flight of steps to the first dungeon level. To the south is a door leading to the Hufflepuff common room and the kitchens. On the left is a door leading to a smaller antechamber where First Years wait to be sorted.
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A small room that is located off of the Entrance Hall that also connects to the Great Hall. The antechamber is a small meeting room as well as where first year wait before brought into the Great Hall to be sorted.
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A vast chamber with an enchanted ceiling which mirrors the sky outside is home to the Great Hall. Four long tables for the four houses sit in the middle of the room. Closest to the doors from the Entrance Hall is Slytherin, then Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, and next to the far wall, Gryffindor. The teachers sit at the High Table, a table on a raised platform at the front of the room.
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Located on the ground floor you will find a long paneled room with many mismatched dark wooden chairs and a large wardrobe, sometimes inhabited by a boggart. The room, known as the Staff Room, is located off the Entrance Hall. Two stone gargoyle stands on either side of the door and they challenge any student who tries to knock on the door.
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A large hall which is located through a door in the entrance hall directly across from the door to the Great Hall. The ballroom has a classical and romantic feel to its design and architecture.
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The ground floor has a network of corridors connecting the large rooms such as the Great Hall, Ballroom, and Entrance Hall. However, there are also some empty rooms currently not in use.
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