Rowcester Abbey

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Rowcester Abbey is the dilapidated English country house and ancestral seat of an impoverished earl in P. G. Wodehouse’s novel "Ring for Jeeves."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancestral home
fictional country house
fictional location
appearsIn Ring for Jeeves NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Bill, Earl of Rowcester NERFINISHED
Captain Biggar NERFINISHED
Jeeves NERFINISHED
Jill Wyvern NERFINISHED
Rosie Moke NERFINISHED
country England
creator P. G. Wodehouse NERFINISHED
describedAs English country house
dilapidated
firstPublicationContext Ring for Jeeves (1953 novel) NERFINISHED
function ancestral seat of an earl
genreContext comic novel
hasFinancialStatus impoverished owner
hasThemeConnection decline of the English aristocracy
financial difficulties
social change after World War II
languageOfWork English
literaryUniverse Jeeves series NERFINISHED
locatedInFictional Rowcester NERFINISHED
medium prose fiction
narrativeRole central setting
ownedBy Bill, Earl of Rowcester NERFINISHED
settingOf major parts of the plot of Ring for Jeeves
usedForPlotDevice attempted sale of the house
greyhound racing scheme

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Ring for Jeeves hasSetting Rowcester Abbey