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1329 Prescott Street |
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Eastlake Victorian |
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Halliwell Manor is a Victorian style manor located on 1329 Prescott Street, San Francisco. The original structure was built in 1898, and was rebuilt in 1906 after it was destroyed in the great San Francisco earthquake.[1] The manor has been in The Warren Line for four generations, the first generation being Gordon Johnson and his wife P. Baxter. The Halliwell Manor was built on a Spiritual Nexus and has been the seat of power for The Charmed Ones since their awakening in 1998.
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The Nexus



The Nexus is a neutral source of power that could be accessed by good and evil. The Charmed Ones' great-grandparents bought the land and built the manor to prevent it from falling into the hands of evil. As forces of good were in control of the manor, the Nexus was described as providing an extra boost of power to the sisters. For this reason, good would prevail as long as the sisters were in control of the manor. However, should the manor be overtaken by evil, it would gain control over the Nexus and evil would spread. As the Nexus is a neutral force, those born on top the Nexus are more easily swayed by the forces of evil.
Evil Forces
There have been several times that demons and other evil beings have attempted to control the power of the Nexus. The Woogyman was a demon that was imprisoned within the Nexus by Penny Halliwell with a spell. She taught this spell to Phoebe as a nursery rhyme in case the Woogyman was ever freed.[2] After his return from the Demonic Wasteland, Cole Turner sought to obtain the Nexus in an attempt to get Phoebe back.[3] The demon Zankou also made several attempts to gain control of the Nexus.



Banishing the Nexus
When Zankou stole the Book of Shadows and took over the manor, the Charmed Ones had no choice but to destroy the Nexus to prevent evil from accessing its power. In order to vanquish Zankou and destroy the Nexus, the sisters allowed Zankou to take in the Nexus and proceeded to banish it with a spell The Elders had placed in the Book of Shadows long ago. The result was a huge explosion that the destroyed Zankou and the basement, allowing the sisters to fake their own deaths in the process.[4]
Rooms and Surroundings
Bedrooms
The manor has three bedrooms on the second floor, which consists of one master bedroom and two smaller bedrooms.[5]
Master Bedroom



Second Bedroom
This bedroom was initially used by Piper until she switched rooms with Prue after getting married and Leo moved in. Prue then used this room until her tragic and untimely death. The room was then empty for a while until Paige moved into the manor. This room may also have been used as a bedroom for Wyatt, though this is somewhat unclear.[7]



Third Bedroom
The third and most likely the smallest bedroom was primarily used by Phoebe until she eventually moved into her own condo. It was also temporarily used by Billie Jenkins and presumably Christy when they stayed at the manor. After Phoebe and Paige moved out permanently, this room was most likly converted to a room for one of Piper's children.
The Attic



The attic of the manor is located on the third floor and can be accessed through a stairway. It is a large space that takes up nearly the entire third floor. Aside from being a basic attic used for storage, the attic was the place where the Book of Shadows was kept by the Charmed Ones and Penny Halliwell before them. As the sisters grew up in the manor unware of their heritage, the attic was kept locked by Penny at all times while she told her granddaughters that it was sealed off completely.[8] The door was unlocked the night Phoebe went there after the Spirit Board had given her the word "Attic" as a message.[9]
During their time as the Charmed Ones, the attic was a very important location for the sisters, as the Book of Shadows was kept there nearly all the time. As such, the sisters spent a lot of time in the attic when they needed to use magic, research demons or other evil beings or summon spirits. Additionally, several important events took place in the attic, including several important vanquishes and revelations.
Kitchen



As a chef and most skilled potion maker, Piper spent the most time in the kitchen. Several important events also took place in the kitchen, including Prue taking a potion that killed her in order to vanquish the spirit of Jackson Ward, though Andy managed to revive her with CPR.[10]
Basement



The basement was also used by Prue during her career as a photographer. Additionally, it was the location where Cole trained Phoebe in combat. Prue and Phoebe both hid out in the basement when they gained the power of Empathy.[12] The basement was also where various important events took place, such as the Charmed Ones vanquishing Zankou and faking their own deaths.[13]
Dining Room



Sitting Room



Conservatory



Additionally, the room severed as an important location for various events. It is the location where the Wedding of Paige Matthews and Henry Mitchell took place.[18] It is also where Piper vanquished The Titans as the Goddess of Earth.[19] Lastly, the conservatory is also the place where Prue Halliwell died after she was blasted through a wall by Shax.[20]
Living Room



The Foyer



Bathrooms
The manor initially had two bathrooms, one upstairs and one downstairs, located underneath the stairway. However, the downstairs bathroom was later converted into a closet. The upstairs bathroom is a large room located at the front of the manor. Several notable events took place in the bathroom, including Prue nearly being drowned in the shower by Barbas and Leo's marriage proposel to Piper.[21]
Other Rooms



Garden



Garage
The manor has a garage at the end of their driveway, which is located behind the manor. In 2006, Leo bought an old pick-up truck with the desire to fix it up and sell it. However, his plans were interrupted when he was taken away by the Angel of Destiny as an alternative to his destined death.[26]
Important Events
General
- The Power of Three awakens after Phoebe cast a spell in the attic. ("Something Wicca This Way Comes")
- The Woogyman is released from its prison in the Nexus. ("Is There a Woogy in the House?")
- The Charmed Ones learn of their past lives and some of the history of the manor. ("Pardon My Past")
- The Power of Three is reconstituted by Paige Matthews. ("Charmed Again, Part 1")
- The sisters legally lose the manor to Cole Turner in his attempt to gain control of the Nexus. ("The Importance of Being Phoebe")
- The manor became haunted by demonic residue. While under a hex, Piper made the manor disappear. ("House Call")
- The manor was covered by a Slime Demon. ("Witchstock")
- The manor is surrounded by SWAT agents when magic is exposed and the Charmed Ones fake their own deaths to live normal lives. ("Something Wicca This Way Goes...?")
- The Nexus underneath the manor is destroyed by the sisters to vanquish Zankou. ("Something Wicca This Way Goes...?")
- The manor was destroyed in The Ultimate Battle. ("Kill Billie Vol. 2)
- The manor is given a magical makeover by Henry Mitchell and Elise Rothman after magic switched to mortals. ("The Old Witcheroo")
Important Vanquishes
- Jeremy Burns ("Something Wicca This Way Comes")
- Inspector Rodriguez ("Deja Vu All Over Again")
- Vinceres ("Primrose Empath")
- Shax ("Charmed Again, Part 1")
- Belthazor ("Black as Cole")
- The Source of All Evil ("Charmed and Dangerous")
- Kurzon ("The Three Faces of Phoebe")
- Cole Turner ("Centennial Charmed")
- The Crone ("Sense and Sense Ability")
- Cronus and Demitrius ("Oh My Goddess! Part 2")
- Zankou ("Something Wicca This Way Goes...?")
Deaths
- Andy Trudeau ("Deja Vu All Over Again")
- P. Russell ("Pardon My Past")
- Prue Halliwell ("All Hell Breaks Loose")
- Penny Halliwell ("Pre-Witched")
- Allen Halliwell ("Witchstock")
- Chris Halliwell ("It's A Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World Part 2")
- Inspector Sheridan ("Something Wicca This Way Goes...?")
Births
- Phoebe Halliwell ("Is There a Woogy in the House?")
- Wyatt Halliwell ("The Day the Magic Died")
- Parker Halliwell ("The Old Witcheroo")
Weddings
- Wedding of Piper Halliwell and Leo Wyatt ("Just Harried")
- Wedding of Paige Matthews and Henry Mitchell ("Engaged and Confused")
The Manor in the Past, Alternate Timelines and Realities
Pardon My Past



In the 1920's, the Charmed Ones' great grandmother, P. Baxter operated a speakeasy out of the manor with her husband Gordon Johnson. She owned the Manor together with her cousins P. Bowen and P. Russell. Bowen was a celebrated photographer who had people lined up to get their portraits taken by her in the manor. Russell told people's fortunes and did certain magic for people for a price. In 1924, Baxter and Bowen killed Russell in the manor after she turned evil and tried to kill them for their powers with her warlock lover, Anton.
Witchstock



In 1967, when Penny and Allen Halliwell were leaders in the peace-loving community, the manor was used as a hippie commune, where Witches and Whitelighters would hang out and perform magic. Leo Wyatt frequented the Manor during this time. Penny and Allen were planning to hold a magical be-in where the witches in attendance would tap into the power of the Nexus to "ride the magical wave". Unfortunately, Penny's friend Robin allowed her warlock boyfriend, Nigel, to attack and kill Allen. Afterwards, Penny vanquished both of them and became a powerful and determined witch.
Brain Drain



In 2001, in order to get Piper to relinquish the powers of the Charmed Ones, The Source of All Evil kidnapped her and placed her inside an illusion in her mind. In her delusion, she became a patient in a mental hospital, which was located in the manor. After manipulation by the Source, Piper was driven to giving up her powers, though she was stopped in time by Leo and her sisters.
Centennial Charmed



In 2003, in a twisted attempt to win Phoebe back, Cole accepted the offer to become an Avatar, giving him the power to alter reality. He created a new reality where Piper and Phoebe had never met Paige, thus ensuring the Charmed Ones were never reconstituted. However, Paige accidentally woundedup in the new reality as well, and managed to reunite her sisters and Phoebe vanquished Cole once and for all. In this reality, the manor was controlled by Cole and his demons, with Phoebe being stuck in the manor and a loveless marriage.
Chris-Crossed



In 2003, it is revealed by Chris Halliwell that Wyatt would turn evil in the future and ruled the entire city of San Francisco after magic was exposed. Wyatt had transformed the manor in a museum to show the power from which he came. The manor was filled with several memorabilia of important events in the lives of the Charmed Ones and tours were given to mortals.
Kill Billie Vol. 2 and Forever Charmed



In 2006, a battle between Christy and Billie Jenkins and the Halliwell Sisters, was fought. In the progress, both respective sisters had obtained the powerful force, known as The Hollow, to destroy each other. However, the clash of their powers destroyed the manor in a huge explosion, killing all but Piper and Billie. Both sisters then set out to change the past and save their respective sisters. Piper and her family managed to prevent the manor from being destroyed in a new timeline by returning the Hollow to its burial ground. The Ultimate Battle was later won when Billie realized she was being manipulated and joined the Charmed Ones to vanquish Christy and The Triad.
Door Tradition
A trademark of Charmed is that the front door is magically closed at the end of each season This tradition started in both the unaired and aired pilot by Prue Halliwell. Ever since, every season finale ended with the door magically being closed.[27]
- Season 1: Prue closes the front door with her telekinesis, using her finger.[28]
- Season 2: Prue closes the front door with her Telekinesis, using her finger.[29]
- Season 3: Shax violently slams the doors shut as he whirls out of the manor, shattering the glass.[30]
- Season 4: The Angel of Destiny magically closes the front door when he flies out of the Manor.[31]
- Season 5: Chris closes the front door with his Telekinesis after sending Leo to an undisclosed location.[32]
- Season 6: The doors of the delivery room in the hospital automatically close when Leo goes in to meet his newborn son.[33]
- Season 7: The front door magically closes as Darryl Morris leaves the front porch. The sound of Telekinesis is heard, most likely as a reference to Prue, who may have closed the door from the afterlife.[34]
- Season 8: Piper's granddaughter, Prudence Halliwell, closes the front door with her Telekinesis, using her hand.[35]
Other Occasions
- Phoebe telekinetically closed the door when possessed by The Woogyman. ("Is There a Woogy in the House?")
- Penny telekinetically moved the sisters out on the manor and closed the doors when the sisters went to the past. ("That '70s Episode")
- Prue telekinetically closed the door to prevent Phoebe from leaving. ("The Honeymoon's Over")
- Phoebe telekinetically closed the door after scaring off the wedding planners. ("Bride and Gloom")
- Cole telekinetically closed the door when he took over the manor. ("The Importance of Being Phoebe")
- Chris telekinetically closed the door after he flung Darryl out of the manor. ("It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World, Part 2")
- Zankou telekinetically threw the sisters out of the manor and closed the door after he took over the manor. ("Scry Hard")
Galleries
Exterior Shots
Blueprints and Stills of the Interior
Notes and Trivia
General



- In the begining of Season 1 the Halliwell manor's address was 7571. It was later changed to 1329.
- In the promo for the Unaired Pilot, the Manor was called "Warren Manor".
- Throughout the series, there is a running gag that the Grandfather Clock in the foyer is constantly being destroyed, and having to be repaired. The crew joked there had to be Grandfather Repair Shop down the road.
- The manor is used as an example in one of the lectures of Professor Whittlesey, a professor at Berkeley University, in her Architectural History Class. Whittlesey stated that the original manor was a masterpiece and commented on its location and beautiful Victorian architecture.
- A dollhouse replica of Halliwell Manor was constructed by Penny Halliwell. The dollhouse appeared in the episodes "Scry Hard" and "Repo Manor". In both episodes, a person was shrunk and trapped in the dollhouse.
- In "Sight Unseen", Cole turns on the air conditioning and opens all windows so the demon Troxa would become visiable. However, in "Oh My Goddess! Part 1", Phoebe asked why they never not air conditioning.
- The real house was used for filming the Unaired Pilot of Charmed. All scenes in the manor, except the ones in the attic, were filmed in the real house.
- The first 6 seasons of Charmed (1998-2004), the interior of the Halliwell Manor was filmed and located at The Ray Art Studios. In 2004, the studio was sold and the demolished so production had to move. The set then moved to Paramount Studios for the remainder of the series.
Changes in Layout



- When the manor was shown from the outside, the front porch is about 3-5 feet long, but it from the inside, it is appears at least 10 feet long. This is most notable in "The Importance Of Being Phoebe" and "It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World, Part 2".
- In several episodes, it is shown the attic has a window that is not present in the exterior shots of the manor.
- The actual number of bedrooms on the second floor is unclear.
- Wyatt's nursery in Piper and Leo's bedroom is initially situated in the closet adjacent to an exterior window, but is later moved to a closet beside the bed.
- The number of bedrooms on the second floor seemed to be three.[36] However, when Phoebe and Paige temporarily moved out of the Manor, Piper converted their rooms into a bedroom for Wyatt and a fitness room. When Phoebe and Paige moved back to the Manor, one room continued to be used as Wyatt's bedroom, but which room the sisters returned to is unclear.
- In "Scry Hard", Piper told Leo that Penny used to have a sewing room on the second floor, which was never mentioned before or after.
- The view of San Francisco out of various windows has changed over the seasons.
- In Season 1 and 2, a downstairs bathroom is located beneath the stairs.[37] However, this is later changed into a closet without explanation.[38]
- In the Unaired Pilot, there was a small herb garden next to the manor.
- The floor of the kitchen was originally purple to match the worktops, which can be seen most clearly in the episodes "The Power of Two" and "Is There a Woogy in the House?". In Season 2, this changed to brown-beige, which it remained for the rest of the series.
- The basement entrance has changed various times throughout the series. In season 1, the door is shown to open directly onto the stairs. In later episodes, there appears to be flooring at the top of the stairs.
- In "That '70s Episode", Phoebe is able to listen to Grams and Patty talking upstairs using the vent by the kitchen door. However, in terms of layout, this would be impossible.
- In the first two seasons, the real inside of the Manor was used whenever shooting an outdoor scene. This caused the wall and staircase of the real house to be seen, which are directly at the door when entering. However, in the Halliwell Manor, the staircase is further away with the parlor in between.
- In certain episodes the driveway has a patch of grass in the center, while other times, the driveway is completely paved.
In Reality
The "Halliwell Manor", known as the Innes Home, is built in the Eastlake Victorian style and was built in 1887 for City Councilman Daniel Innes. The house has some hints of Japanese architecture in the decorative porch woodwork. Its second owner bought the house in 1920, and remained there until his death in 1971, having added features like a wine cellar. This house is also owned by Murray Burns and might be one of the most familiar Victorian style houses to contemporary viewers.
The house is located in the Angelino Heights district of Los Angeles, California on 1329, Carroll Avenue. Angelino Heights is known for its Victorian style manors and homes. The homes on Carroll Avenue mirror the extravagance, architecture and coloration of homes found in Alamo Square and the Castro District of San Francisco, California. Aside from appearing in Charmed, the manor and other houses in the area are also used in various other films and series.
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