outside Bishop's Palace Bishop's Palace has four floors. The raised basement which once housed the kitchen and servant's areas now contains the store. This basement is followed by three formal floors.
First floor •
Entryway - Leading to the entryway are stairs cut from blue granite, framed by granite balustrades, and leading to an archway. The large doors are made of oak. •
Main Hall - The entrance to the main hall is framed by marble pillars and two marble sculptures. Four polished marble pillars support the ceiling made of oak veneer. The main hall leads to four rooms. To the left, through carved double doors are two parlors. To the right, through another set of carved double doors, are the dining room and library. •
Conservatory •
Pantry •
Kitchen - This room was originally just a warming kitchen, but Bishop Byrne expanded the room. • '''Servant's Hall''' - The servant's hall was located at the rear of the house, behind the kitchen. It has access to a service stairway, and an elevator, which replaced the
dumbwaiter originally installed in the house. •
Coat Closet - The coat closet is tucked around the back side of the rotunda staircase and contains a Pullman sink from the famed
Pullman railcars.
Second floor •
Living Room - The Gresham family often listened to music here during the hot summer months. • '''Bishop's Bedroom''' - This was originally a bedroom of one of the Gresham daughters, but Bishop Byrne chose it for his own with its private balcony and lighting. He converted the closet into a bathroom. •
Chapel - This was also previously one of the Gresham daughter's bedrooms. When the Diocese moved in, the windows were replaced with stained-glass, and a fresco depicting the four gospel writers was painted on the ceiling. The room was also outfitted with an altar and six prayer kneelers. • '''Mr. Gresham's Room''' • '''Mrs. Gresham's Room''' •
Bathroom - The tub in this bathroom is of note for its three spigots: one for hot, one cold, and one for rainwater. •
Bedroom - This additional bedroom was for guests or the children's governess.
Third floor • The boys' rooms • Mrs. Gresham's art studio • Additional storage ==See also==