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The faux painting in the powder room and throughout the house is by Scott Dunn. The metal stand holding the basin is an original piece by craftsman Chris Stinson.
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Each bedroom has an adjoining bath.
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The counters in the master bathroom are black granite.
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The bathroom is adjacent to the clinic area in the infirmary.
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The shower area is located adjacent to the open bay dorm sleeping area.
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The shower and bathroom facility is adjacent to the bunkhouse.
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The door on the left accesses balcony seating. Bathrooms are located on the second floor.
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The back garden can be seen from the windows in the small bathroom on the southeast corner of the house.
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The claw foot tub in this downstairs bathroom is original to the house. It is the one where Wallis Warfield Spencer, (later Simpson) was tied to on three occasions by her drunken husband, LT Spencer.
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The tub was refinished with new porcelin. The feet are elaborately carved brass.
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This bath is located at the rear of the original central hall of the Four-Square Georgian house plan. A small pass-through hall connects the large living area to the master bedroom.
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The bay window of leaded glass with stained panes is very unusual. It imparts a light airy feeling to the room.
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Toilets moved into the house when interior bathrooms became available in the 1920's and 1930's. The main sewer system in Pensacola was installed by Federal Government workers during the Depression. The first line was dug in the middle of Garden Street.
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