Oakland Hall
Sims 3 — Oakland Hall by Zutafen — This stunning Georgian manor house is a fine example of upper-class period living,

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Created for: The Sims 3

This stunning Georgian manor house is a fine example of upper-class period living, with all the modern luxuries of the 21st Century. Built by William Wallsworth, 4th Earl of Wallsworth, this house has extremely impressive living accommodation spread out over three floors, served well by two stairwells and an impressively big victorian servants' wing. Notable rooms include the study (with silk walls), library, traditional 1st floor drawing room, inner courtyard, grand bathroom and family dining room. I could go on! Large windows provide views over park land and onto the surrounding country side! Well worth exploring!

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  • Price Unfurnished: 200826
  • Price Furnished: 319484
  • Furnished: Fully
  • Decorated: Throughout
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Stories: 3
  • Lot Size (z): 40
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There are 31 comments on this article

Meriale46 VIP ∙ Oct 18, 2013

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL... I just love it.. \:rah\:

philm69 ∙ Jul 6, 2011

Excellent! Love it, many thanks \:rah\:

mateusz5500 ∙ May 17, 2011

What a beautiful house! I really like this contrast between white paint and brownish bricks as well as lavender interior \:\) I think my sims will be happy of this house as I am \:\)

nedswife ∙ Apr 14, 2011

THANKS

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