Lunber rooms were normally dark without light and often conatined mice or rats. Scrooge checks this twice to be sure he has not missed anything
The house was originally Marley Town house until Marleys death when Scrooge took ownership. He altered it and made it in to flats and kept one area as an appartment for himself made up of the hall, bedroom, parlour small kitchen and lumber room
Scrooge is in his room to the left of Santa's cage. To get to his house you will have to go through the gates from the festival room or main room.
The bed curtains that hung about Scrooge's death bed.
This is in stave 3. The visitor in the next room is the Ghost of Christmas Present
He was in his own room
He does not visit anywhere in his beadroom In the original story he is always taken from the room
Scrooge then sees the Ghost of Christmas present for the first time
The Ghost of Christmas Present was waiting for Scrooge in the next room. The ghost showed Scrooge scenes of Christmas celebrations and highlighted the spirit of giving and goodwill.
Bob Cratchit.
You can't. But you receive a letterfrom the HRA explaing your room twice a week.
he sees the room and its content
In the room where the ghost of Christmas present appears