The Old House

Welcome to a new part of the Minecraft sector, this is where I share the history of my server. A lot of these builds are rather ugly or just not something I am proud of, but a lot of them have historical value.

This house is the first real house that was built on the server. Before we built a town around a village, all players lived in the same house and had their own rooms. This structure is really ugly in retrospect, but that seems right for a starter base.

When we lived in this house, we were still on version 1.12.2 which is reflected by buttons still being made of oak instead of dark oak. A lot of the generation near spawn was roofed forest so all of our structures were built from dark oak. Me and Bob are very tired of looking at dark oak.

Floors Top to Bottom

Here are all the floors of the house from top to bottom.

Very important unemployed villager head room.

Project Room, we used to request materials for things to get done here.

This is my old room, it kind of sucks.

This is the room of a now banned exploiter and terrible friend. Its kind of funny, they had a secret room with a Nether portal in it, but they didn't understand portal linking so I accidentally went through his portal and discovered the secret room.

The railroad which connects the first house to the town. At the time, this felt like a long distance.

This is Bob's room. Back when we lived in this house, I used an awful Minecraft server hosting service and it would crash every time that anything would happen, this includes Bob throwing eggs to spawn chickens.

We have an ongoing joke about the wheat in this room, I randomly message Bob telling him to harvest his crops.

The dark oak trapdoors are meant to look like a chocolate bar, which is also an ongoing joke.

This is the general room. This is where we would share resources like the single ender chest, or the super smelter. There was also a Nether portal and a quarry.

Enchanting room.

This was the recycling room. Every floor in the house has a chute for players to drop items into. All these chests used to be lined with hoppers, but those hoppers have been gutted from the house for future projects.

This room was owned by multiple people who rarely played. There used to be a book hidden under the bookshelf.

This room was never used.

This room was owned by one person who never played.

This room had a mob dropper. It still works.

Surrounding The House

I also built a bamboo farm next to the house. The redstone here is geniunely embarassing.

Just two more pictures of the outside of the house.

Gravestones.

A horse stable with a redstone door.

main hallway

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