Uncle Monty's house refers to the enormous stone manor of noted herpetologist Montgomery Montgomery. The house features a strong snake motif. It included a steep gravel driveway, a square front door made of dark wood, and several columns marking the front porch. To each side of the front door are lights in the shape of torches (which were noted to be brightly lit even though it was morning). In front of the house was a well kept lawn with sculptures, paintings and (in the large front yard) topiaries of serpents. The home includes at least five bedrooms, a kitchen, a foyer, a living room and a large glass conservatory, used to house Montgomery's reptile collection, known as the Reptile Room. The foyer included a dark, burgundy carpet, a stained glass light fixture that dangled from the the
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| - Uncle Monty's house refers to the enormous stone manor of noted herpetologist Montgomery Montgomery. The house features a strong snake motif. It included a steep gravel driveway, a square front door made of dark wood, and several columns marking the front porch. To each side of the front door are lights in the shape of torches (which were noted to be brightly lit even though it was morning). In front of the house was a well kept lawn with sculptures, paintings and (in the large front yard) topiaries of serpents. The home includes at least five bedrooms, a kitchen, a foyer, a living room and a large glass conservatory, used to house Montgomery's reptile collection, known as the Reptile Room. The foyer included a dark, burgundy carpet, a stained glass light fixture that dangled from the the
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| - Uncle Monty's house refers to the enormous stone manor of noted herpetologist Montgomery Montgomery. The house features a strong snake motif. It included a steep gravel driveway, a square front door made of dark wood, and several columns marking the front porch. To each side of the front door are lights in the shape of torches (which were noted to be brightly lit even though it was morning). In front of the house was a well kept lawn with sculptures, paintings and (in the large front yard) topiaries of serpents. The home includes at least five bedrooms, a kitchen, a foyer, a living room and a large glass conservatory, used to house Montgomery's reptile collection, known as the Reptile Room. The foyer included a dark, burgundy carpet, a stained glass light fixture that dangled from the the ceiling, and a large oil painting of two snakes entwined together. At the end of this room there is a library, which is well guarded by the snakes. There are probably more rooms, as the home is rather large. It has many stories, as shown in the illustration. It is revealed that the house is connected by a mysterious tunnel to the Quagmire Mansion. The purpose of this tunnel is as yet unknown. It is also mentioned that the house has been burned down. It was mentioned that books concerning V.F.D. were hidden in Dr. Montgomery's library.[source unrecognized]
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