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A blog and a site with pictures and stories from a themed Sims2 Neighborhood
Windlebridge Church
Rank:10.00
Owner: Horace Bell
Horace Bell
Horace Bell
Graduated and returned to the village to become a vicar, like his father was.
Bell

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Third Spring
Where They Gather, In Joy and In Sorrow
3/22/2008 11:37 PM
Windlebridge Church is of course the most important building in the village. This is where the villagers, farmers, better off families and all others gather to marry and to bury their dead. They go here every Sunday to listen to the vicar, and to meet other people and exhange news and gossip.
Windlebridge Church
Windlebridge Church
Windlebridge
Windlebridge Church
Windlebridge Church Graves
Windleton Crypt

The church is a business, owned by the vicar. The income come from a ticket machine("church taxes") and from the lecture podiums (made by SMB, not sure if its upon the SimsGraveyard, which seem to be under reconstruction). I usually make my sims go visit the church on Sundays. I placed christianlovs Easy Public phone there (ugly! but needed) and with the help of this phone I can arrange parties here, not weddings, but at least parties. Once the guests arrive I click the wedding arch and everyone watches the wedding as intended.

All graves from the village (with the exception of the nuns, the convent has its own graveyard, and the gypsies, so far..) go here. I have had problems moving them lately (they disappear) but I have successfully respawned the stones using Inge Jones teleporter, the Merola controller mirror, and Pescados Lot Debugger. TY all clever modders for that!

The urns in the crypt are covered by tombs found at MTS2, here.

 

 
Interiors:
Church - basement
Church - First Floor
Church - Second Floor
Third Summer
Abbott Visiting
7/22/2008 12:57 PM
The Abbott of the Brethren in Windleport made a visit to Windlebridge Church this summer. He gave advise to the vicar, Horace Bell, and listened to some great organ music performed in the church.
Abbott Visiting
Organ Music