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'''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. There are also two other wings that are not connected to The manor has been home to the House Of Nairs for 300 over years and continues to serve as a private royal estate .
 
==Construction==
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===The Main Wings===
 
The Construction of the first wing began on the 13th of February 1683. The architects assigned to the task of designing the MansionManor 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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The main building, Reginald Hall and it's seperate wings, the Cornelius and Arabella wings are located at the centre of the estate. Surrounding the mansion are many landmarks that are all part of the estate.
 
The wings are located closely to the gardens of the mansion . The south front of The main building , Reginald Hall , faces the La Grande Fontaine De Corneille or The Grand Fountain Of Cornelius . This fountain is not to be confused for the pillared fountain of Diana which faces the North front of the mansionmanor .
 
==Interior==
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