Dolls House Pub- 3 floor Townpub
DOLLS HOUSE PUB. A three storey Georgian Public House Measuring 24" wide,28"high and 14"deep. The ground floor bar measures 8"x 4"x 8" high, with the rear fixture as seen in photo 6, with shelving for bottles a Belfast sink, a wine rack and a keg rack. The bar itself has a till, & hand pull beer pumps, soda syphon and of course a charming barmaid, with her range of tankards and glasses to fill with your favorite tipple, as long as you do it before she rings time. Across the room as you pass 2 seated customers one of which has obviously had 1 too many, is the Inglenook fireplace with illuminated fire, along with its basket of logs and fireside companion. The walls are adorned with the look of a prewar pub, and on the carpet a cat lays curled up as the dog enjoys the glow, hiding from them and trying to get the cheese is the mouse. So detailed to the period that the bar area even has a Victorian spitoon. The Americans sent us their one arm bandits. The First Floor is set out as a Games Room with Billiard Table and Dart Board, stand to hold the cues and rests. The fireplace is illuminated, and has coal scuttle. Tables and seats complete the scene. On the top floor is the Landlords living quarters, with Victorian fireplace and wall lights awaiting furnishing by the new owners Low voltage lighting, which illuminates the pair of lights and the fire on the ground floor,whilst on the first floor the downlights and fire are also on the same system, and in the owners accommodation the wall lights are also powered from the mains via a transformer which provides the low voltage. Ad ID: