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Angelwings

It's paradise! Big windows and lovely gardens. They'll be perfect when we want the sunlight to kill us.
Spike[src]

A mansion was located in Sunnydale on Crawford Street.[1] It was occupied by Angel, Drusilla, and Spike in early 1998 after their previous lair, the Bric & Broc factory, was burned by Rupert Giles.[2] After he was returned from Acathla's hell dimension,[3] Angel took residence in the mansion until he departed to Los Angeles.[4] The building was presumably destroyed along with the rest of Sunnydale following the battle at the Hellmouth.[5]

Prominent events[]

  • Angel reawakened the demon Acathla, causing him to open the portal to his dimension. In order to close the portal, Buffy Summers impaled an ensouled Angel with the blessed sword, closing the portal but sending him in it.[1] 
  • Angel suddenly returned to the mansion from the Acathla's hell dimension, naked and feral.[3] 
  • Faith attempted to kill Angel after seeing him attack Gwendolyn Post, then Buffy and Faith Lehane entered in their first physical fight. The two Slayers then resolved to work together when seeing Mrs. Post equipping the Glove of Myhnegon in hopes of using its power against them.[6]
  • The First Evil tormented Angel by appearing in the shape of various people he killed.[7]
  • The faux removal of Angel's soul by the Shrouded Man who was posing as a servant of the Mayor Richard Wilkins, while actually working with the Scooby Gang. Sometime later, Faith and Angel (posing as soulless) chained Buffy to the wall in order to inflict torture on her. The charade was eventually revealed after Faith revealed the Mayor's plans.[8] 
  • Joyce Summers talked to Angel about his future with her daughter, prompting him to break up with her.[9] 
  • Unable to obtain Faith's blood, Buffy forced a dying Angel to feed from her in order to cure him of the Killer of the Dead.[10] 

Gallery[]

Behind the scenes[]

  • The exterior shots are of the Ennis House, designed by the celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It stands on a hilltop at 2607 Glendower Avenue, in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles.
  • The interior was a set created by the production designer Carey Meyer.

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