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==Notable features==
==Notable features==
The mansion is stately home surrounded by a massive garden with some trees and a [[wikipedia:Gazebo|gazebo]].
The mansion is a stately home set within a large garden containing several trees and a [[wikipedia:Gazebo|gazebo]]. The square-shaped house features a front porch that extends upward to form a balcony. A large tree stands to the right of the house and loses its leaves during the winter months. The driveway is bordered on both sides by rows of bushes. The garden is surrounded by a large fence with one gate entrance.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 08:36, 19 May 2026

Anton Snorman's mansion
Locations
"Anton Snorman's mansion"
Anton Snorman's mansion as seen from the sky
LevelBuilding
CountryGroot Waterland
First appearanceEpisode 12

Name in different languages
Dutch nameAnton Snorman's herenhuis
Japanese nameUnknown
German nameUnknown
English nameUnknown

Anton Snorman's mansion is located in Polderstad-West and is occupied by one person, namely Anton Snorman. Alfred Jodocus Kwak and the white chess queen spot Dolf de Kraai breaking into this mansion during a snowy night. They also encounter Krabnagel de Kater in the garden.[1][2]

Notable features

The mansion is a stately home set within a large garden containing several trees and a gazebo. The square-shaped house features a front porch that extends upward to form a balcony. A large tree stands to the right of the house and loses its leaves during the winter months. The driveway is bordered on both sides by rows of bushes. The garden is surrounded by a large fence with one gate entrance.

History

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Production background

There is no production background known about the mansion.

View of the mansion from the entrance.

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References

  1. "チェスの女王夢冒険 (Chesu no joō yume bōken)" [Queen of chess dream adventure]. Alfred J. Kwak. Season 1. Episode 12. 1989-06-19. TV Tokyo.
  2. van Veen, Herman; Holzhaus, Hanneke (1991). De Droom van Alfred Jodocus Kwak [Alfred Jodocus Kwak's Dream] (in Nederlands). Soest, the Netherlands: Harlekijn, Westbroek. ISBN 9063860862. Page 163