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[G o d r i c ' s . H o l l o w]
All ‘Meyer’ Werewolves, house complements of Oliver Spence and Calvin James
[>] Description: On top a hill there sits this house which seems so reclusive compared to the others. It is farther away and more into the woods then it is next to Godric's Hollow. No one but only certain... diseased people, ever dare to go up to the house. At night it seems to howl like a wolf... but many howls come from it. Nothing anyone would find "normal". Rumors fly about it being just haunted, but they have seen young men and woman go up to it. But not many. Only a few. Perhaps the diseased?
One of the people that go up to the house is Oliver Spence, a young man coming from a rich family. They never saw the connection of him and the house except that it was big... and possibly rich enough to cause his attention. No one ever asks him about it though. Seeing how his personality is.
But the rumors you could say aren't true and yet are. The big manson is run by two werewolves Oliver and his best friend Cal. Other werewolves like them live in it. The house is old and more like a castle then anything. It has many rooms, almost uncountable. It has a giant kitchen with a staff no one hears from, and a huge living room and dinning room. There are also other rooms that normal houses don't have. There is a library, a casual "hang" room with pool tables, darts, and anything imaginable.
Though the house is more strictly for werewolves, anyone may enter at their own risk.
[>] Address: 1456 Butcher Avenue
[>] Picture
[E n g l i s h . M a n o r]
Nickolas James
[>] Description: Nick is very particular about the way his house looks. He doesn't spend a whole lot of time at home so it is always clean. He has a small house, about 700 square feet. He has two bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, a full kitchen with a wall of windows, a small nook where he has placed a small table. A wall seperates the kitchen from the living room but the wall has a gaping window to open up the rooms. His furniture is practical. It looks nice and is fairly comfortable to sit on. He doesn't have a tv but he does have about three full shelves of books. One extra, smaller room was meant as an office and though Nick does have a nice desk in there, he mostly uses it for his birds. Nick has fenced in his backyard and has added a large dog kennel with a roof, adding a few perches and the works for his birds as well. There is a small deck off the back door of the house as well.
[>] Address: 3717 Lakeview Lane
[>] Picture
Charlotte McBride & her grandmother
[>] Description: Charlotte and her grandmother live in a tiny blue-grey house on a street of muggles. There is a front porch enclosed by a white fence, and there are thin white columns. The roof is a darker shade of blue-grey. There are a few bushes in the front, including the tiny ones lining the cobblestone walkway leading to their front porch.
Inside, the house is small and cozy, with plush gray carpeting everywhere except the kitchen and bathroom. The kithchen is shiny hardwood, as is the bathroom. There is old but comfortable furnture all over the place, and the house is packed with black and white photos and antiques. The bedrooms aren't very personal, except for pictures. There are pictures everywhere. In Gran's room, there are wedding pictures, baby pictures, vacation pictures, etc. In Charlotte's room, there are pictures of her parents, grandparents, and herself with her parents and grandparents. Every picture is happy.
[>] Address: 1736 Amoureuse Avenue
[>] Picture
Gabe & Amanda Harvest
[>] Description: Gabe and Amanda own a beautiful white stucco house. It isn't a mansion, but it would fit a family of six comfortably, plus some. The house has two floors, a tiny attic and a basement. The windows are complete with tan shutters and flower boxes that hardly need any tending. The house is surrounded by vegetation such as tall, skinny trees and little shrubs all around the house, like a barrier.
The inside of the house is a lot bigger than the exterior would suggest. The entire house has hardwood flooring, except the bathrooms and kichen, which are ceramic tile and linoleum, respectively. Since Gabe and Amanda no longer have to worry about money, they can afford to live more comfortably than some. Their furniture is sensible, comfortable and stylish, adding to the altogether hominess of the house. There is a master bedroom on the first floor, with a master bath branching off. Each twin has their own room, and there are three guest bedrooms upstairs. Apart from the master bath, there are two other bathrooms, one in the basement and one on the second floor. Their kitchen is large, with an island in the center. The dining room accomodates ten with its large cherry table and matching chairs.
[>] Address: 337 Chestnut Avenue
[>] Picture
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Wayne “Sandy” Marlow, Mara Marlow, and Juliet “Julie” Marlow
[>] Description: A two story house with two chimneys and no garage. It has a drive way on the side to put a car. Downstairs are five rooms. Looking in from the front, on the left is a living area with a TV, two couches, and three arm chairs. On the right is a den with a computer, couch, and several small bookcases. In the back of the house directly behind the den is a small bathroom. To it’s left is the kitchen. The kitchen exits into the hall, the dining room to the left, and the back yard. To it’s left is a large dining room. Just outside the dining room in the hall is a stair case leading upstairs. On the left side of the upstairs on either side of the upstairs hall is a bedroom. The one in the back belongs to Julie. The one in the front is Wayne and Mara’s. There is a third bedroom on the front right corner of the house that has been made up to look like a nursery. Between it and Wayne and Mara’s room is a small room that Mara uses for a sewing room and to keep other supplies. Opposite this is the upstairs bathroom. It is a full bath and about twice the size of the downstairs one. To it’s right is a laundry room. In the back yard below the window to the dining room is a stair case leading down to a cellar. This is mostly used for storage.
[>] Address: 511 Devon Way
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Dani Carabelle and Peter Carabelle
[>] Description: Dani and Peter live in a medium sized house together. It has three bedrooms upstairs and two bathrooms. Dani has the master bedroom with a nice big bed to herself and her brother has one of the smaller bedrooms. The walls upstairs are painted white with hardwood floors. Which makes it a pretty chilly house in the winter. But she tries to keep it a bit warmer by setting some carpet matts down. In her room there is a big closet for her things, something her brother has as well. Downstairs there is a big kitchen that has a back door that opens out to the patio/back yard. The kitchen has marble counters and every utencil they could need to cook. As well as things for potions in a special pantry. The kitchen opens up into a small dining room with a nice table in there that the two eat in often. And occasionally her big family might come and join as well. More towards the front door there is a living room with a couch and few extra chairs and a nice TV. As well as their magical things spread around the room/throughout the house. In the living room there is also a nice cage that Dani has for her flying squirrel, Mo.
[>] Address: 245 Buttercup Drive
[>] Picture
David Holland
[>] Description: This 880 square foot house is white on the outside with a blue "porch wall and roof." The shudders are olive green but David plans to fix that soon. The house has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The carpets are all light grey and the linolium in the kitchen and bathrooms is white with blue patterns. Most of the furnishings are light blue or tan. There is a small tv in the livingroom along with a sofa and bookshelf with all his medical journals. His kitchen is small but with a built in oven and stove. He has no microwave. There is a very small area between the kitchen and living room where David has set up a small table and a few chairs. The master bedroom is David's and the other has only a small twin bed and a desk. This is used only rarely when Andrew comes to visit. The only really "themed" room is the master bedroom and the adjoining bathroom. David has decorated both of these in a yellow and light blue pattern. Andrew makes fun of him for it but David doesn't care.
[>] Address: 102 Holly Lane
[>] Picture
Chris Asher
[>] Description: The house has two bedrooms, a dinning room connected to a kitchen, a living room, a study, a linen closet, and two bathrooms. One of the bedrooms had carpet, and every other room had either wood paneling or linoleum, except in the case of the marble floored study. The rich man who used to own the house floored the study in marble to impress his dates when he took them home, before he sold it to the family, before they sold it to the reclusive Daily Prophet Editor. Most of the rooms have simple solid color paint except for the wooden floored bedroom which adorns a forest scene displayed in wallpaper. Between the two bedrooms are the closets of both, the smaller one belongs to the far left bedroom while the far right bedroom has a walk-in-closet. The far right bedroom houses the master of the house, while his dog was given the entirety of the far left bedroom. Bookshelves and filing cabinets cover the only window in the study, while a desk sits near the door, a laptop and other editorial equipment near by. Most of the house is not overly furnished, and kept exceptionally clean, especially in the simple yard, filling with one oak tree, a few flowers, and green grass which is cut regularly. The house is a light yellow color with white trim and a brown roof.
[>] Address: 2410 Bluebird Dr.
[>] Picture
Charlie Marshall
[>] Description: The house itself is pretty old, though still in good shape. The paint is white but the door is red. The roof is disputed, either dark blue or light grey. It is two stories but Charlie rarely uses the second floor. He keeps it filled with a few old keepsakes and things. The bottom floor is very open. To the right off the entryway is the living room, decked out in old Irish furniture and bookshelves. Of course, the bookshelves don't hold books. Oh, they may hold a few but most of the space is covered in pictures and knick-knacks. From the left of the entry way is the kitchen and narrow stairwell. The kitchen has a few well placed windows and old fashioned appliances. The pantry is hidden in the back, beside the small table and chair Charlie put out. Back behind the kitchen is the bathroom, complete with clawfoot tub. The bathroom served as a hallway for the master bedroom it connects to on the other side. Charlie's room is decorated in light blue and yellow, colours his wife always loved. The bedroom connects to the living room, making a full circle of the downstairs. Upstairs is another fully decorated bedroom and bathroom as well as a larger room defined in the paperwork as an office.
[>] Address: 5822 Orchard St.
[>] Picture
TOM LYON
[>] Description: A pretty small two-storey house, raised up a few steps from the pavement, which has a small kitchen, a good-sized sitting room, two bathrooms and three bedrooms, one of which Tom has had converted into a studio. Outside, it’s rather battered red brick, with peeling white paint on the windows and a glossy black door. The garden at the back is well cared for but neither fancy or large, basically a small area of lawn scattered with dog toys. There’s a drive and a garage, but since Tom doesn’t drive, all that’s in the garage are heaps of junk, a punchbag and situp bar and his ancient rattletrap of a bicycle.
Inside, the house is bright and carefully decorated. Most of the walls, which are supposedly white, have drawings and murals rather than wallpaper, and in the sitting room one wall is covered in framed photos and cartoon prints, some of which have a tendency to laugh disconcertingly when you sit down on the plump red sofa opposite them. The only clear walls in the house are in the studio, which is also the tidiest room in the house. Tom has more on his mind than housekeeping, so his home tends to be, while not a tip, very lived-in.
[>] Address: 12 Jackson St.
[>] Picture: Picture
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All ‘Meyer’ Werewolves, house complements of Oliver Spence and Calvin James
[>] Description: On top a hill there sits this house which seems so reclusive compared to the others. It is farther away and more into the woods then it is next to Godric's Hollow. No one but only certain... diseased people, ever dare to go up to the house. At night it seems to howl like a wolf... but many howls come from it. Nothing anyone would find "normal". Rumors fly about it being just haunted, but they have seen young men and woman go up to it. But not many. Only a few. Perhaps the diseased?
One of the people that go up to the house is Oliver Spence, a young man coming from a rich family. They never saw the connection of him and the house except that it was big... and possibly rich enough to cause his attention. No one ever asks him about it though. Seeing how his personality is.
But the rumors you could say aren't true and yet are. The big manson is run by two werewolves Oliver and his best friend Cal. Other werewolves like them live in it. The house is old and more like a castle then anything. It has many rooms, almost uncountable. It has a giant kitchen with a staff no one hears from, and a huge living room and dinning room. There are also other rooms that normal houses don't have. There is a library, a casual "hang" room with pool tables, darts, and anything imaginable.
Though the house is more strictly for werewolves, anyone may enter at their own risk.
[>] Address: 1456 Butcher Avenue
[>] Picture
[E n g l i s h . M a n o r]
Nickolas James
[>] Description: Nick is very particular about the way his house looks. He doesn't spend a whole lot of time at home so it is always clean. He has a small house, about 700 square feet. He has two bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, a full kitchen with a wall of windows, a small nook where he has placed a small table. A wall seperates the kitchen from the living room but the wall has a gaping window to open up the rooms. His furniture is practical. It looks nice and is fairly comfortable to sit on. He doesn't have a tv but he does have about three full shelves of books. One extra, smaller room was meant as an office and though Nick does have a nice desk in there, he mostly uses it for his birds. Nick has fenced in his backyard and has added a large dog kennel with a roof, adding a few perches and the works for his birds as well. There is a small deck off the back door of the house as well.
[>] Address: 3717 Lakeview Lane
[>] Picture
Charlotte McBride & her grandmother
[>] Description: Charlotte and her grandmother live in a tiny blue-grey house on a street of muggles. There is a front porch enclosed by a white fence, and there are thin white columns. The roof is a darker shade of blue-grey. There are a few bushes in the front, including the tiny ones lining the cobblestone walkway leading to their front porch.
Inside, the house is small and cozy, with plush gray carpeting everywhere except the kitchen and bathroom. The kithchen is shiny hardwood, as is the bathroom. There is old but comfortable furnture all over the place, and the house is packed with black and white photos and antiques. The bedrooms aren't very personal, except for pictures. There are pictures everywhere. In Gran's room, there are wedding pictures, baby pictures, vacation pictures, etc. In Charlotte's room, there are pictures of her parents, grandparents, and herself with her parents and grandparents. Every picture is happy.
[>] Address: 1736 Amoureuse Avenue
[>] Picture
Gabe & Amanda Harvest
[>] Description: Gabe and Amanda own a beautiful white stucco house. It isn't a mansion, but it would fit a family of six comfortably, plus some. The house has two floors, a tiny attic and a basement. The windows are complete with tan shutters and flower boxes that hardly need any tending. The house is surrounded by vegetation such as tall, skinny trees and little shrubs all around the house, like a barrier.
The inside of the house is a lot bigger than the exterior would suggest. The entire house has hardwood flooring, except the bathrooms and kichen, which are ceramic tile and linoleum, respectively. Since Gabe and Amanda no longer have to worry about money, they can afford to live more comfortably than some. Their furniture is sensible, comfortable and stylish, adding to the altogether hominess of the house. There is a master bedroom on the first floor, with a master bath branching off. Each twin has their own room, and there are three guest bedrooms upstairs. Apart from the master bath, there are two other bathrooms, one in the basement and one on the second floor. Their kitchen is large, with an island in the center. The dining room accomodates ten with its large cherry table and matching chairs.
[>] Address: 337 Chestnut Avenue
[>] Picture
[E m e r y . C r e e k]
Wayne “Sandy” Marlow, Mara Marlow, and Juliet “Julie” Marlow
[>] Description: A two story house with two chimneys and no garage. It has a drive way on the side to put a car. Downstairs are five rooms. Looking in from the front, on the left is a living area with a TV, two couches, and three arm chairs. On the right is a den with a computer, couch, and several small bookcases. In the back of the house directly behind the den is a small bathroom. To it’s left is the kitchen. The kitchen exits into the hall, the dining room to the left, and the back yard. To it’s left is a large dining room. Just outside the dining room in the hall is a stair case leading upstairs. On the left side of the upstairs on either side of the upstairs hall is a bedroom. The one in the back belongs to Julie. The one in the front is Wayne and Mara’s. There is a third bedroom on the front right corner of the house that has been made up to look like a nursery. Between it and Wayne and Mara’s room is a small room that Mara uses for a sewing room and to keep other supplies. Opposite this is the upstairs bathroom. It is a full bath and about twice the size of the downstairs one. To it’s right is a laundry room. In the back yard below the window to the dining room is a stair case leading down to a cellar. This is mostly used for storage.
[>] Address: 511 Devon Way
[>] Picture
Dani Carabelle and Peter Carabelle
[>] Description: Dani and Peter live in a medium sized house together. It has three bedrooms upstairs and two bathrooms. Dani has the master bedroom with a nice big bed to herself and her brother has one of the smaller bedrooms. The walls upstairs are painted white with hardwood floors. Which makes it a pretty chilly house in the winter. But she tries to keep it a bit warmer by setting some carpet matts down. In her room there is a big closet for her things, something her brother has as well. Downstairs there is a big kitchen that has a back door that opens out to the patio/back yard. The kitchen has marble counters and every utencil they could need to cook. As well as things for potions in a special pantry. The kitchen opens up into a small dining room with a nice table in there that the two eat in often. And occasionally her big family might come and join as well. More towards the front door there is a living room with a couch and few extra chairs and a nice TV. As well as their magical things spread around the room/throughout the house. In the living room there is also a nice cage that Dani has for her flying squirrel, Mo.
[>] Address: 245 Buttercup Drive
[>] Picture
David Holland
[>] Description: This 880 square foot house is white on the outside with a blue "porch wall and roof." The shudders are olive green but David plans to fix that soon. The house has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The carpets are all light grey and the linolium in the kitchen and bathrooms is white with blue patterns. Most of the furnishings are light blue or tan. There is a small tv in the livingroom along with a sofa and bookshelf with all his medical journals. His kitchen is small but with a built in oven and stove. He has no microwave. There is a very small area between the kitchen and living room where David has set up a small table and a few chairs. The master bedroom is David's and the other has only a small twin bed and a desk. This is used only rarely when Andrew comes to visit. The only really "themed" room is the master bedroom and the adjoining bathroom. David has decorated both of these in a yellow and light blue pattern. Andrew makes fun of him for it but David doesn't care.
[>] Address: 102 Holly Lane
[>] Picture
Chris Asher
[>] Description: The house has two bedrooms, a dinning room connected to a kitchen, a living room, a study, a linen closet, and two bathrooms. One of the bedrooms had carpet, and every other room had either wood paneling or linoleum, except in the case of the marble floored study. The rich man who used to own the house floored the study in marble to impress his dates when he took them home, before he sold it to the family, before they sold it to the reclusive Daily Prophet Editor. Most of the rooms have simple solid color paint except for the wooden floored bedroom which adorns a forest scene displayed in wallpaper. Between the two bedrooms are the closets of both, the smaller one belongs to the far left bedroom while the far right bedroom has a walk-in-closet. The far right bedroom houses the master of the house, while his dog was given the entirety of the far left bedroom. Bookshelves and filing cabinets cover the only window in the study, while a desk sits near the door, a laptop and other editorial equipment near by. Most of the house is not overly furnished, and kept exceptionally clean, especially in the simple yard, filling with one oak tree, a few flowers, and green grass which is cut regularly. The house is a light yellow color with white trim and a brown roof.
[>] Address: 2410 Bluebird Dr.
[>] Picture
Charlie Marshall
[>] Description: The house itself is pretty old, though still in good shape. The paint is white but the door is red. The roof is disputed, either dark blue or light grey. It is two stories but Charlie rarely uses the second floor. He keeps it filled with a few old keepsakes and things. The bottom floor is very open. To the right off the entryway is the living room, decked out in old Irish furniture and bookshelves. Of course, the bookshelves don't hold books. Oh, they may hold a few but most of the space is covered in pictures and knick-knacks. From the left of the entry way is the kitchen and narrow stairwell. The kitchen has a few well placed windows and old fashioned appliances. The pantry is hidden in the back, beside the small table and chair Charlie put out. Back behind the kitchen is the bathroom, complete with clawfoot tub. The bathroom served as a hallway for the master bedroom it connects to on the other side. Charlie's room is decorated in light blue and yellow, colours his wife always loved. The bedroom connects to the living room, making a full circle of the downstairs. Upstairs is another fully decorated bedroom and bathroom as well as a larger room defined in the paperwork as an office.
[>] Address: 5822 Orchard St.
[>] Picture
TOM LYON
[>] Description: A pretty small two-storey house, raised up a few steps from the pavement, which has a small kitchen, a good-sized sitting room, two bathrooms and three bedrooms, one of which Tom has had converted into a studio. Outside, it’s rather battered red brick, with peeling white paint on the windows and a glossy black door. The garden at the back is well cared for but neither fancy or large, basically a small area of lawn scattered with dog toys. There’s a drive and a garage, but since Tom doesn’t drive, all that’s in the garage are heaps of junk, a punchbag and situp bar and his ancient rattletrap of a bicycle.
Inside, the house is bright and carefully decorated. Most of the walls, which are supposedly white, have drawings and murals rather than wallpaper, and in the sitting room one wall is covered in framed photos and cartoon prints, some of which have a tendency to laugh disconcertingly when you sit down on the plump red sofa opposite them. The only clear walls in the house are in the studio, which is also the tidiest room in the house. Tom has more on his mind than housekeeping, so his home tends to be, while not a tip, very lived-in.
[>] Address: 12 Jackson St.
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