Stanton House is the largest building in Roseport, and it dates back to the 1790s

 Stanton is hardly a town. It is more of an enormous set of fields, parks and gardens built by Edward Dalcombe, one of Roseport's four original founders. The district is entirely parkland except for the huge Stanton House complex, which happens to be the largest building in the region and 3rd-largest in the country, Stanton Wick, a tiny, charming village and one of the first settlements in the colony as a whole, and a small neighborhood that is in close proximity to Regentsbridge. Stanton House is easily accesible via the Crescent Line, but we do recommend walking to it. Be prepared for a walk, however: it's a 4-mile round trip to the House from the closest built-up area!