Westminster stands as an intriguing borough within the City of Pilegron, characterized by its unique position just beside the bustling Metier Street. Despite being one of the smaller and less populated boroughs, it holds a certain charm, blending central proximity with an almost serene obscurity. The presence of the main church, a towering figure of architectural grace, adds to the spiritual and historical significance of Westminster. Its proximity to a quaint park offers a rare green respite amidst the urban backdrop, providing a contemplative space for both residents and visitors alike. Living in Westminster is rather exclusive given its sparse residential options, primarily located on Spruce Street. Though the borough's population is modest, the few that reside here are treated to the tranquility of an area steeped in history yet not overrun by city life. The juxtaposition of old traditions with the contemporary landscape is marked by the unexpected presence of the old shooting range. Serving both as a remnant of Westminster's past military significance and as a hub for modern sport shooters, it injects an element of vitality into the borough's otherwise somber ambiance. Leon Street, one of Westminster's major thoroughfares, ensures connectivity with neighboring districts, including the historically rich Leonshowe. Meanwhile, Westminster Train Station, constructed following the "Each Borough Station Act," underscores the district's accessibility and integration into the city's transport network. Despite its ranking as the 43rd in size, Westminster's location and cultural landmarks make it a pivotal yet peaceful node in the fabric of Pilegron, offering work opportunities and residential charm without the hustle and density of more populous boroughs.