Edward
After exploring the courtyard, Edward discovers the reason for the well being left in disuse - there is a new, modern hand pump close to the kitchen door, too near the house to have been visible through the window. The well itself seems unremarkable enough. In a well-tended park or square it would have been a blemish, but since it sits in the middle of what is for all intents and purposes a farmyard, it does not offend the eye. It appears to have been covered a few seasons ago, or else the wooden boards must have been cracked and rotten even at the time - there are large gaps between some of them. This does not seem to deter the chickens, who - judging by their leavings - find it to be an excellent spot to catch the noon sun when the weather is clear.
The garden beyond the gate is a different thing altogether. It is as if the thin path disappears directly into the forest, only an observant person would argue that the trees and bushes are much younger and probably of more cultivated varieties. There is a haunted feeling about the place, and it is not only the melancholy that autumn always brings.
OOC:
It's impossible to see all of the garden from the gate, or even judge how big it is. Edward would need to explore further.
Maximilian
"Elsie warned me that the house is full of strangers. I do so wish to be left alone, yet I suppose a woman's grief is everybody's business when there is an estate to be divided. Am I correct in assuming that you represent an attorney's firm?"
Mrs. Tubbs studies Maximilian for a few moments then looks away again, her gaze stopping on a side table where the gift of sweets sits unopened.
"You do not look like an attorney, or a clerk. Yet I suppose you have not been in the profession long, young as you are."
Mrs. Tubbs herself is not a young woman - at least not as young as one might suppose her to be after conversing with her aunt, in whose eyes Mrs. Tubbs is still a fresh-faced debutante, not to be trusted with important decisions. It is hard to judge with precision but had the lady been blessed with children - of which there seems to be no evidence - the eldest among them might have been Maximilian's age.