Totleigh Towers

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Totleigh Towers is the fictional English country house in P. G. Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster stories, notably serving as the main location in the novel "The Code of the Woosters."

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Totleigh Towers canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional country house
fictional location
appearsInSeries Jeeves and Wooster
appearsInWork Jeeves and Wooster
surface form: Jeeves and Wooster novels

Jeeves short stories
The Code of the Woosters
associatedWithAuthorNationality British literature
associatedWithCharacter Aunt Dahlia
Bertie Wooster
Gussie Fink-Nottle
Jeeves
Madeline Bassett
Roderick Spode
Sir Watkyn Bassett
country England
createdBy P. G. Wodehouse
fictionalUniverse Jeeves
surface form: Jeeves universe
firstAppearanceWork The Code of the Woosters
genre comic fiction setting
hasElement gardens
large country estate
outbuildings
hasFictionalStatus nonexistent in real world
hasOwner Sir Watkyn Bassett
hasTheme upper-class English country life satire
inspiredBy English stately homes (general)
languageOfWork English
medium prose fiction
narrativeRole site of comic misunderstandings
site of romantic entanglements
site of theft of silver cow-creamer
notableFor being main setting of The Code of the Woosters
partOf British literary settings
settingType English country house
usedAs primary plot location

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The Code of the Woosters setting Totleigh Towers
Sir Watkyn Bassett residesIn Totleigh Towers
Sir Watkyn Bassett owns Totleigh Towers