Cloak Lane Practice
Henry Jekyll's private practice office, where he sees his clients. Though he owns the whole building most don't see past the first two rooms. consisting off a waiting room, with a few chairs and a desk for the nurse, then the back room with a curtain and examination table and cabinets filled with medicines and chemicals. Beyond those rooms on the high floors is a laboratory filled with also sorts of things ranging form the scientific to the supernatural. The down stairs room is filled with beds for overnight stays
Purpose / Function
Where Jekyll works and makes most of his medicines and occasionally carries out surgeries.
Architecture
A three floor building. With a basement, the main floor, and the top floor. It is an brick building tightly wedged between fabric shop and a pie shop. It doesn't stand out from it's neighbors and the only clue of it's identity is a small sign about the door.
History
The building was originally bought by Henry Jekyll's grandfather who used it was a small practice after he retired form the hospital.
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