Braithwaite Manor
Braithwaite Manor is a plantation in the Scarlett Meadows region of the Lemoyne territory.
It lies along the shore of Flat Iron Lake to the west. Rhodes is close by to the northeast.
Description
The Braithwaite Plantation is quite large, situated in the southern Scarlett Meadows region of Lemoyne. At the very north of the plantation is the main manor, a symmetrical and grandiose mansion. A long road leading southward to the house is flanked by large oak trees on either side, along with a sign warning travelers that the Braithwaite Plantation is private property.
The manor is built in the typical southern architecture of the antebellum era, being two stories tall with porches and balconies surrounding its walls. Through the main entrance of the house is a corridor-like foyer, where a living room and large dining hall can be found. Near the back of the first floor, an office and kitchen can be found as well. On the second floor are several rooms, with one of them having a bathroom.
To the south of the manor are the stables, where the family's prized horses are kept, and a bunch of cabins, likely where much of the staff and other family members reside. Directly west along the shoreline are several boathouses and a gazebo. Southeast of the boathouses are swathes of cornfields, where a barnhouse can be found. Much of the rest of the property is made up of cotton fields, surrounded by white fences and guards.
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