Miller Farm
The Miller Hobby Farm is an area that looks innocent on the outside but is very kinky and naughty when you get past the facade.
Descriptions
Front Yard
The front yard is wide, four hundred feet wide but short, covering only about sixty feet to the front of the house. It's still fairly well maintained with a lawn that is cut regularly, and over a dozen tall trees that look to be decades old and have seen generations of kids climbing them. At either side of the yard are tall hedge rows each topping twenty feet, and well maintained. A large mailbox is set next to the drive way, strangely enough there is a chain wielded to the post that is set into the concrete to hold up the mailbox.
The driveway leading up to the house is wide enough to service the four car garage, and provides a loop so that the owners can always drive onto the road and not have to worry about backing onto it. The house itself is a two story house with what looks to be an attic that is used for more than storage. The front has several windows and a large circular entry way.
The entryway itself looks to be made of plate glass and is a thirty foot wide circle with a door in the middle. It rises all the way up the second floor, with a platform above that has a door into the attic of the house. If it was darker outside than in the inside of the entryway would be seen, it can even be looked at if one is up close.
The back yard of the hobby farm is blocked off by a tall fence that reaches to the roofline of the house. The fence is almost like a standard chain link fence with small boards running through the link to provide some privacy and to make it harder to climb. Up close a person can peer between the boards to see the back yard. The gates on either side are wide about fourteen feet wide with smaller pedestrian gates built into them. Strangely enough along the top of the fence it looks like there is either barbed wire, or even razor wire strung up. The locks for the gate are electronic.
Entrance Area
The entrance way to the house is fairly large, made into a large circle at least thirty feet wide. At the back is the stairway leading upwards to the second floor of the house, it is in fact a double stair that circles around the outside of the circle, with a landing at the top to lead into the upstairs hallway and a door underneath it that leads to the first floor of the house. Behind one of the stairs is a door that leads to a closet for coats and other outer wear. The other has a door that leads to a stairway down to the basement.
The southern half of the circle's walls are made of plate glass that catches the sun during the day. The door is an eight foot double door that allows for almost anything to be carted through it. The door itself is also made of glass with a steel section with the latch and deadbolt.
In the center of the ceiling a chandelier hangs down that is filled with lights as well as candle holders for those festive occasions. Though the candle holders themselves are angled outwards in a stylish fashion, but has the problem of dripping wax. A heavy chain does run from the chandelier to a winch on the second floor landing so that it can be lowered for cleaning.