I'm trying to recall what Quentin's room looked like in the 1841 Parallel Time storyline, and I think we see another room to the suite then, to the right of where the roll top desk is now located. I think there's also a secret panel from that room going down to a hidden sepulcher or something.
Thanks for the interesting info on what the exterior of the rectory might have looked like (not how I would picture it at all).
Thanks for the refresher on Petofi's threat; comments on furnishings in Quentin's room, etc. Actually I'm not sure if Luciaphil was referring to furniture in Quentin's room or at the Rectory; I've never heard of Eastlake style.
SheilaMarch was interested in the DS sets and figured out what parts of earlier sets were used, and I think she said that the Rectory interior was mostly made up of Dr. Lang's place. Interesting that CassandraBlair would make such an intuitive connection by bringing up the gothic exterior of Lang's home. That's something of how I would picture the exterior of the Rectory too.
Like CassB., I wondered if Quentin's current room is the one he and Jenny lived in, but I rather think that he returned to his original room, not the rooms he shared with Jenny.
I hope we'll see more of that antechamber to Quentin's room that we saw briefly last week. That was really lovely.
I'm assuming now that the sculptures I mentioned are bronze. I don't know too much about metals, because I would think of bronze as looking somewhat like brass only darker or smokier, but the more I think of it, it seems that bronze is very dark.