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"This is the dining room." said Parker as we strolled through a doorway to look into the room with a large dining table down the middle. "The formal one. This is where we host dinner parties so it's always neat. As a family we normally eat in the kitchen, which is nowhere near as tidy." We were approaching the end of the tour, me having seen most of the house. This place was humongous. There was a games room, a room with a T.V. that was bigger than me, a library full of books about everything and anything, and a cinema room. Despite all six of the residents having an en suite bathroom of their own, the family bathroom had the coolest bath ever - a square one. We went through a doorway in the dining room that we were in at the moment and entered the large kitchen. It was as messy as Parke