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The very first picture Mycroft passes when he leaves his privat cinema room in TFP, and follows the ‘ghost of little Eurus’ upstairs, is that of an old beautiful manor house. It’s placed next to the three Holmes ancestors I wrote about in ‘Red-Beard and the other one’ and ‘Lady Holmes’. Because of that placement one could easily assume that this is the ancestral home of the Holmes family.
The funny thing is …. this manor house doesn’t look anyway like the one that is presented later in the same episode as ‘Musgrave ... the ancestral home, where there was always honey for tea’.
Of course, the Holmes family could own more than one ancestral homes …. After all, Sherlock has also to deal with two ‘first cases’ where ‘he began’ and Mummy Homes is described as genius as well as ordinary. So who knows ….
And there is somthing else I noticed just now, while comparing the two ancestral homes …. from this point of view ..... Musgrave has three gables ….. hmmmmm ….
ACDs story The Three Gables has been discussed a lot prior to S4. Here and here and La Belle Dame Sans Merci
I leave you to your own deductions.
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