Royal Manor

"Snow White: Where do I meet you? Evil Queen: Where it all began."

- Snow White and the Evil Queen

Henry's Estate, also known as the Royal Manor, is an Enchanted Forest location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It first appears in the eighteenth episode of the first season.

Trivia
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Production Notes

 * The computer-generated imagery model created for the interior of the estate is recycled for the digital set of Snow White's Summer Palace in "The New Neverland". For example, the archways and some of the windows, even the flowers on the window sill, have a very similar design.
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Prop Notes

 * The book Regina is reading, is called "On Horsemanship". The cover illustration is "Small Horse", a 1505 engraving by the German painter and engraver Albrecht Dürer. Note that the book's version is mirror-inverted, and has been modified for the show.

Set Dressing

 * The interior of the palace is decorated with horse tapestries and horse statuettes. This reflects Regina's love of horse riding.
 * In Cora's heart vault, there are two gray urns on pedestals. The same props can be seen among Regina's wedding gifts in the Dark Palace in "We Are Both", the only difference being the color: The ones in Regina's chambers have a warm, gold color.
 * The golden version of the urns are reused later in the series: One of them can be seen aboard the Jolly Roger in "Snow Drifts", while the other one doubles as the urn Elsa comes out of in "There's No Place Like Home".

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.