13 Observatory Gardens, W8, London is the place Rita calls home (complicated calling) for over a decade. It's just some few yards away from the Campden Hill Road, Kensington with a red brick exterior. It has 5 bedrooms, a dining room, 2 living rooms, 2 kitchens, a patio, a small backyard, underground parking and an attic at disposal.
She bought it to cover for the lien over the house for the late owner, Mrs. Ethel Darlington's debts. And after her departure from the land of the living, the three and a half storey building already looks monstrously big to Rita and she keeps most of the rooms locked. |
31 West 57th Street, New York is a bookstore Rita acquired two years ago and has turned into her main business ever since. It's located in the first two floors of a six story townhouse, a fine piece of classicism on the exterior. The bookstore itself, which had been a piano showroom in the past, is adorned with iron chandeliers, ornately decorated vaulting, coupled with Diocletian windows fit for a bookstore and a tranquil stop for its customers.
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178 Garfield Place, New York is an 1880 North Slope townhouse located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Standing at 20' with four stories and a finished cellar, it's been renovated while preserving the integrity of the house's original details. The house boasts 7 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, an eat-in kitchen, large private terrace off the master bedroom and a cellar that's been converted into a media room. |