Wuthering Heights

How is the room described that Mr. Lockwood stays in at Wuthering Heights in Chapter 3?

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Zillah leads Mr. Lockwood upstairs, urging him to be quiet, because Mr. Heathcliff does not like to let guests stay in this room. The window ledge in the room holds several books, and names are etched in the wood: Catherine Earnshaw, Catherine Heathcliff, and Catherine Linton. Mr. Lockwood begins to read the books that are Catherine’s, which describe the cruelty of Hindley, Catherine's older brother.