It was not until Arthur saw the estate with his own eyes that he understood that the small estate mentioned by Hunter Steward was not so small, even quite large.
Although it could not be compared with those large estates and palaces of the British Royal Family, it still occupied a full three hectares, or 30,000 square meters.
If this area was converted into housing according to future generations, a community built on 30,000 square meters could accommodate at least one thousand people, but here at Arthur's, it was just a manor house for the four royal family members to live in.
The main body of the estate consisted of a living area, a garden, a small stream, a lawn, an orchard, fountains, and an artificial lake.
The total construction area of the estate was not very large, just under 3,000 square meters, with the pavilion and stable taking up more than 500 square meters.