Groundkeepers' Quarters (Northwest Vestry, i.e. Lord Mayor's Vestry)

Type
Locations: Religious: Church.

Location
Saint Paul's Sanctuary (Location)

Description
The octagonal Baroque room, once used as a vestry (place for the priests to dress before mass), has now been outfitted with a bed, small wooden dining table, and even a small stove, sink, counter, and refrigerator. It is always well-lit with candles or electric lamps, and there is always a large vase of fresh-cut flowers on the table.

There is a fully-stocked spice rack next to the stove, and a pot is perpetually bubbling on the burner with some good-smelling stew. A picture hangs on the wall over the bed of the Woods from their wedding day at the Sanctuary. Against the far wall are two rocking chairs, a little basket of yarn and knitting needles, and a little table holding Tom's pipe.

Pre-War History
Prior to the Great War, the Lord Mayor's Vestry was once used as the office for Christopher Wren, the architect who designed the new cathedral in the late 1600s.

Post-War History
Following the cathedral's conversion into a Roman Catholic church, the Lord Mayor's Vestry remained in use as an ordinary vestry until just recently, when it was given as a living space to the Sanctuary's new gardeners, Tom and Aeron Wood.

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