Weeping Walls is a beautiful summer mansion Lord Gerold Hightower had built for his young spouse, Lady Rohanne Tyrell. With its decorated white walls, glass-paned windows and massive winter gardens of its west wing, it is said to be the peak of Westeros’s architectural design and had been Lord Gerold’s pride and Lady Rohanne’s joy while their moment lasted. After Lord Gerold’s death, Lady Rohanne found a permanent residence in the manor, conferring the name of Weeping Walls on it.
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| - Weeping Walls is a beautiful summer mansion Lord Gerold Hightower had built for his young spouse, Lady Rohanne Tyrell. With its decorated white walls, glass-paned windows and massive winter gardens of its west wing, it is said to be the peak of Westeros’s architectural design and had been Lord Gerold’s pride and Lady Rohanne’s joy while their moment lasted. After Lord Gerold’s death, Lady Rohanne found a permanent residence in the manor, conferring the name of Weeping Walls on it.
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| - Weeping Walls is a beautiful summer mansion Lord Gerold Hightower had built for his young spouse, Lady Rohanne Tyrell. With its decorated white walls, glass-paned windows and massive winter gardens of its west wing, it is said to be the peak of Westeros’s architectural design and had been Lord Gerold’s pride and Lady Rohanne’s joy while their moment lasted. After Lord Gerold’s death, Lady Rohanne found a permanent residence in the manor, conferring the name of Weeping Walls on it.
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