Originally posted by richardh
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According to Wickerman, the "1st floor" on the Goad map is actually the ground floor (because 1 = ground, 2 = 1st floor, 3 = 2nd floor). So he thinks the Goad map is indeed showing some kind of ground floor opening. In fact, he has concluded that this is Prater's door but he also thinks that it is in the wrong place on the map. So that doesn't really help us too much.
Pierre appears to have "fiddled" about with the diagram in that he has highlighted in bold the number "1" as if it is an oblique stroke which represents a door opening into the passage. That, at least, is one thing we have established is not the case.
Personally, I am sceptical that the map is showing a door because other external doors do not seem to be included on the map. Further, if it was Prater's door, it means that she accessed her room by entering half way into the shed which stored costermonger's barrows, which seems rather inconvenient to say the least. For me, that supposed opening is the most confusing part of the map.
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