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5: Story 5: The Founding Vision of Francis Killerton

5: Story 5: The Founding Vision of Francis Killerton

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In the twilight of an era, amidst the grandeur of Ashwood Manor, a visionary named Francis Killerton ignited a revolution in architecture, melding ancient wisdom with modern innovation. With the unwavering support of renowned architects like Theodore Cartwright and Emily Stanton, the financial acumen of Samuel Holloway, and the guarded secrets of Miriam Ashcroft, Killerton Enterprises emerged as a beacon of sustainable design. This eclectic team, bound by a shared dream, embarked on a transformative journey, creating timeless structures that bridged the past and future, illuminating the path to a new architectural renaissance.

Story 5: The Founding Vision of Francis Killerton
Episode Number: 5
Release Date: 8 June 2024

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