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I think the issue I see here is that the term provided is too vague to have any real meaning. In some cases, the possible meaning isn't even a public area. I suggest giving the term more precision instead of using a blanket term and throwing the link to the DAB page. Right now, it doesn't seem all
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For example, most houses would not have a room called a "snug", but some do. There are also "cloak rooms". And "mud rooms". Some houses have a "boot room" which some times seem to be a "mud room" and other times seem to be the same as a "man cave".
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Edinburgh Press. I've heard of them but don't really know what they are. Information on them is rather sparse. About the only real explanation I've seen is at
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Fainting Room can like Armoury, Robing Room, Chapel (not on the list oddly when that is far more common in castles and great manors/haciendas around Europe) can go under Great House article.-
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