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- Pemberley - Wikipedia
Pemberley is the fictional country estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy, the male protagonist in Jane Austen 's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice It is located near the fictional town of Lambton, and believed by some to be based on Lyme Park, [1] south of Disley in Cheshire
- Pride and Prejudice’s Pemberley: real life locations to visit!
Pemberley is one of the most iconic houses of the period dramas that Britain is well known for making It is, of course, from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and was the home of Mr Darcy
- Pemberley - The Jane Austen Wiki
Pemberley is Mr Darcy's country estate, and also home to his wife and his sister While describing the estate at the centre of the novel, Jane Austen used uncharacteristically explicit symbolism to represent Mr Darcy's geographical home
- Pride and Prejudice - Chatsworth House
In Pride and Prejudice, Chatsworth was used as Pemberley, the residence of Mr Darcy
- How to Visit Mr. Darcy’s Pemberley – Chatsworth House Pride and . . .
Pemberley House is a country estate that is owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice It’s based in Derbyshire near the town of Lambton and is where Elizabeth visits with her aunt and uncle on their trip to the Peak District
- Important Places in Pride and Prejudice and Jane Austens Life - Pemberley
Imaginary places: Pemberley (residence of Mr Darcy) and the villages of Lambton (former residence of Mrs Gardiner) and Kympton (where Wickham was to be the clergyman) Real places: Scenic and touristic locations in Derbyshire mentioned in connection with Elizabeth and the Gardiners' tour are Bakewell, Chatsworth, Matlock, Dove Dale, and the Peak
- Death Comes to Pemberley | Masterpiece | Official Site | PBS
With lavish locations, handsome parklands, and beloved, iconic characters, Death Comes to Pemberley marries period drama’s splendor with a murder mystery’s intrigue
- Pride and Prejudice Quotes: Pemberley Quotes | SparkNotes
Like the estate’s owner, Pemberley is not ostentatious but elegant, not embellished but natural, and elevated, or located on a high ridge Pemberley is handsome and solid, and for the first time, Elizabeth imagines herself living there
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