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- Victoria Vanderburg (1897)</blockquote>
 
<blockquote> Reminds Me of Blenheim
-Winston Churchill (1911)</blockquote>
 
 
 
'''Reginald Hall''' is a huge Palladian Styled Mansion located on the huge [[Fanon:The Reginald Estate|The Reginald Estate]]. The main building (this lot) is divided into three wings , the central wing , and the left and right wing . The left and right wing are similar in detail from the exterior . The interior of both wing are also the same in terms of room sizes.
 
==History==
 
===Construction===
 
The Construction of the first wing began on the 13th of February 1683. The architects assigned to the task of designing the Mansion were Sir George Frederick Conyngham (1611 - 1700) And Lord Penyingsworth (1633 - 1715). On the 31st of November , 1686, the main wing was pronounced complete .
 
The Construction of the the side wings was briefly on hold due to the death of King Cornelius II . Construction was to begin on the 4th of January 1687 , but was postponed to the 15th of May of 1687. The new King Reginald I took charge of the construction of his father's countryside mansion . Construction of both side wings were completed by 1689. The royal household began occupying the mansion in 1690.
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