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| - The Grayson Manor (unofficially renamed the Clarke Estate) was the Grayson family's home in the Hamptons. Almost all social activities, charity events, and parties took place here. Conrad and Victoria Grayson, with their children, Daniel and Charlotte, used to live in the Manor. This house was close to the Hamptons' beach and the Clarke family's house. When Conrad and Victoria separated for the first time, after the Lydia affair, Victoria lived alone in the house while Conrad moved to an apartment, and Charlotte and Daniel stayed with Emily for some time.
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| - The Grayson Manor (unofficially renamed the Clarke Estate) was the Grayson family's home in the Hamptons. Almost all social activities, charity events, and parties took place here. Conrad and Victoria Grayson, with their children, Daniel and Charlotte, used to live in the Manor. This house was close to the Hamptons' beach and the Clarke family's house. When Conrad and Victoria separated for the first time, after the Lydia affair, Victoria lived alone in the house while Conrad moved to an apartment, and Charlotte and Daniel stayed with Emily for some time. When Conrad and Victoria reconciled, he moved back into Grayson Manor. After losing all of their wealth, Conrad planned to sell Grayson Manor, but Emily, needing it for her plan, thwarted her plans. Later, Conrad hired his ex-wife Stevie Grayson to kick remove Victoria from the manor, but Stevie double-crossed Conrad and kicked him out as well. Conrad later convinced Stevie to give him the deed to Grayson manor, which he then gave to Pascal LeMarchal in order to help him win back Victoria. Grayson Manor was the scene of Conrad's public confession and subsequent arrest. Upon the fall of the Grayson Family and their fortune, Emily Thorne purchased the house and redecorated the entire home. The exterior of the manor was left the same. In Burn, Victoria triggered an explosion that destroyed the manor with her "supposedly" inside it.
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