Fenworth owned a world-famous library. More rooms held books than beds. Pillows stuffed in niches and comfortable chairs scattered throughout each room offered abundant paces to curl up and read.

Donita K. Paul
Fenworth owned a world-famous library. More rooms held books than...
Fenworth owned a world-famous library. More rooms held books than...
Fenworth owned a world-famous library. More rooms held books than...
Fenworth owned a world-famous library. More rooms held books than...
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The library at Fenworth Manor was a place of learning and a place to relax. It was a place of peace and tranquility. The fenworth family had the space to be comfortable in their home without having to worry about space constraints or money issues. They owned not only bookshelves but also the space to read them.

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