There isn’t a lot big enough to fit the entire alley with the Stokes Home, Pritchard Home, and Mystery Building, so I did the next best thing and built the Stokes Home on the lot to the left of Kitty’s.
Her house is pretty accurate to the WHF design, only it’s two stories instead of three and has a few changes. For instance, Mrs. Stokes has a “hidden” garden in the upper right corner of the above pic, where she grows berries, carrots, potatoes, and onions.
I imagine that Mrs. Stokes keeps the house pretty “old fashioned” for the 60s. She loves pastels and the combination of yellow with blue or green.
Much like the Pritchard House, the upstairs had a little free space which was too small to really do anything with, so I made a sitting area on the north side of the house that represents the 60s and the south side clearly belongs to Mrs. Stokes and her knitting hobby.
With a new couple in the house, Imogene Stokes took the smaller room of the house and let the couple take the larger room. Both share the layout of their WHF bedroom counterparts with changes ~ no tv or bookshelves in the smaller room, no makeup table with a mirror in the main bedroom.