Toad Hall

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Toad Hall is the grand, riverside mansion owned by the wealthy and reckless Mr. Toad in Kenneth Grahame’s classic children’s novel "The Wind in the Willows."

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Toad Hall canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional country house
fictional location
appearsIn The Wind in the Willows
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInWorkBy Kenneth Grahame
architecturalType mansion
associatedTheme friendship
recklessness
redemption
social class
associatedWithCharacter Badger
Mole
Mr. Toad
Rat
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Kenneth Grahame
describedAs grand
riverside mansion
fictionalStatus not a real building
firstAppearanceDate 1908
firstAppearedIn The Wind in the Willows
genre children's literature
fantasy literature
hasEvent Badger, Mole, and Rat help retake the house
Toad loses control of the house to the weasels
Toad's motor-car escapades begin there
hasInfluenceOn later depictions of eccentric country houses in children's books
hasSettingFeature riverbank
inspiredAdaptations film adaptations of The Wind in the Willows
stage adaptations of The Wind in the Willows
television adaptations of The Wind in the Willows
inspiredAttraction Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
surface form: Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at Disneyland

Toad Hall Restaurant at Disneyland Paris
languageOfWork English
literarySignificance iconic house in English children's fiction
locatedInFictionalUniverse The Wind in the Willows universe
narrativeRole primary setting
symbol of status
symbol of wealth
owner Mr. Toad
usedFor Mr. Toad's residence
social gatherings

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J. Thaddeus Toad residence Toad Hall
J. Thaddeus Toad owns Toad Hall
MacBadger setting Toad Hall
Toad residence Toad Hall
Toad owns Toad Hall