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Leena's Bed and Breakfast

General information
Type Bed and Breakfast
Location Univille, South Dakota
Inhabitants Leena (formerly)
Pete Lattimer
Myka Bering
Steve Jinks
Claudia Donovan
Abigail Chow

The Bed and Breakfast, originally formally known as Leena's Bed and Breakfast, is a lodging house in Univille, South Dakota that provides housing for agents of Warehouse 13. It was originally owned and operated by Leena.

After Leena's death, the Regents appointed Abigail Chow as the B&B's new owner, after which Leena's name was generally avoided when referring to the establishment.[1]

History[]

The building used as the Bed and Breakfast was created sometime after Univille was founded in August[2] of 1878,[3] and existed by January of 1893, when Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and M.C. Escher were hired to design the first iteration of Warehouse 13.[4]

By 2009, Leena had become the building's owner, and her name was incorporated into that of the business. When Myka Bering and Pete Lattimer were hired to the Warehouse, they moved in.[5]

Description[]

The B&B is a building of Victorian Gothic style.[2]

Exterior[]

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First Floor[]

Entrance[]

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Living Room[]

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Atrium/Dining Room[]

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Kitchen[]

Tba B&B's kitchen is never shown in the series, but it is located through a doorway leading directly to the atrium/dining room.[6][7]

Leena's/Abigail Chow's Bedroom[]

Leena's bedroom (which is later inherited by Abigail Chow) is never shown in the series, though it appears to be on the first floor.[8]

Second Floor[]

Claudia Donovan's Bedroom[]

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Myka Bering's Bedroom[]

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Pete Lattimer's Bedroom[]

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Steve Jinks' Bedroom[]

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Warehouse Involvement[]

The Bed and Breakfast has been used by Warehouse 13 Agents as a place of residence while working at the Warehouse. There are at least six rooms, five of which are occupied by current Warehouse personnel (Pete, Myka, Claudia, and Steve) while the sixth was presumably used by Leena. Artie, however, sleeps in the Warehouse. H. G. Wells was also a temporary resident during her brief initial reinstatement, although from the fourth series onward she was based at an unknown location.

The rooms all have a similar basic decor, but have been decorated by their occupants with various personal belongings. The agents however cannot remove previous decorative items for unknown reasons, although they do sometimes require repair as evinced by Pete when he broke something in his room during his first day at the Warehouse.[5] What exactly was broken and who repaired it is unknown, but it may have been Leena who repaired the broken item.

The B&B is currently used exclusively for Warehouse 13 personnel as there is very little tourism in Univille. It is likely the original building predated the Warehouse, but was purchased by the Regents as it was no longer seeing enough business to prevent it from closing. The current B&B is the second on that site, due to the presence of an artifact in the original.

Following Leena's death in October 2012, the B&B is now operated by Abigail Chow. Unlike her predecessor, Abigail does not cook for its residents, making her position as the B&B's proprietor more of a secondary title after her primary role as an agent psychologist than a responsibility.

Archiving of B&B Rooms[]

On the death of a current or former Warehouse agent, their rooms are removed from the B&B in an unexplained manner and are relocated to the Personnel Quarters Archive in the exact same state as they were prior to the death of the agent. They are allocated a four-digit storage number, and once archived, can be recalled for the agent's personal belongings to be retrieved.[9]

The rooms are stored and indexed using an electro-mechanical retrieval system which can recall any of the stored rooms in the system. This has been particularly useful following the death of agents such as James McPherson and Steve Jinks, or to reopen a case such as the disappearance of a former agent while working in the field. It is likely these rooms are then replaced in the B&B by new versions, which duplicate the previous one in basic detail.

The B&B as an artifact[]

Leena's In the Warehouse

It is likely that the current Bed and Breakfast is a recent reconstruction of an almost identical older building which is also likely that the current Warehouse was built around the house, due to the presence of a particularly possessive painting located in the front parlor. The painting was severely damaged by Pete, Myka, and Claudia after Claudia's attempts to speed up the list of chores Artie gave her resulted in an almost catastrophic 'meltdown' of the Warehouse.

List of Known Inhabitants[]

Former[]

Current[]

Future[]

  • Adam Maddox (by 2063)[15]
  • Jenny (by 2063)[15]

Temporary and Unknown[]

Visitors[]

Trivia[]

  • In real life, the house (Springhill Manor) is located on the Historic Springhill Estate in Dundas, Ontario, Canada, and was built in 1830, with an estimated value of $3,900,000.[22]
    • It is located at 28 Hamilton Regional Road 8; Dundas, Ontario L9H 4V2, Canada.
  • The B&B's interior sets were changed between "Pilot" and "Resonance" onward.
  • Although characters are seen emerging from it, the B&B's kitchen is never seen on-screen.[6][7]
  • According to the bonus chapter of Grand Designs, the B&B has existed and was used in relation to the Warehouse since the "early 1900s" (more accurately, the late 1800s). Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and M. C. Escher resided here during the planning stages and construction of the original Warehouse 13.[10]
  • It is unknown if the name of the B&B ("Leena's Bed and Breakfast") was changed after her death and subsequent replacement.
    • After her death in "The Ones You Love", the show began using an exterior establishing shot of the B&B without the "Leena's Bed and Breakfast" sign.

Gallery[]

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Appearances[]

References[]

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