A 'three-room, single-storey structure just
outside the northern wall of the Baydún estate, at the southern edge of
the Bahá'í property at Bahjí'.8 It was owned by a Persian family and
was converted to its present state by Shoghi Effendi. During the time of
'Abdu'l-Bahá, when the Covenant-breakers had possession of Bahjí,
this building and the one now known as the Pilgrim House were the
only two properties at Bahjí in the possession of the Bahá'ís. |