Carfax Abbey

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Carfax Abbey is a gloomy, abandoned estate in Bram Stoker’s novel "Dracula," serving as one of Count Dracula’s English strongholds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbey
estate
fictional location
appearsIn Dracula NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Bram Stoker NERFINISHED
architecturalType old religious house
associatedWithCharacter Arthur Holmwood NERFINISHED
Count Dracula NERFINISHED
Dr. John Seward NERFINISHED
Jonathan Harker NERFINISHED
Lucy Westenra NERFINISHED
Mina Harker NERFINISHED
Professor Abraham Van Helsing NERFINISHED
Quincey Morris NERFINISHED
condition dilapidated
contains boxes of Transylvanian earth
chapel
crypt
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
describedAs abandoned
gloomy
firstPublishedIn 1897
genreContext Gothic horror
hasFeature dark, dusty interior
iron gate
overgrown grounds
hasFunctionInPlot Count Dracula’s English stronghold
influencedAdaptationsOf Dracula films NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictional England NERFINISHED
locatedNear Purfleet NERFINISHED
medium novel
narrativeEvent site of vampire-hunting investigations
narrativeRole base of operations for Dracula in England
nearbyTo Dr. Seward’s asylum
oftenDepictedAs ruined monastery in adaptations
ownedBy Count Dracula NERFINISHED
partOf settings of the novel Dracula
purchasedBy Count Dracula NERFINISHED
purchasedFrom Lord Godalming’s family NERFINISHED
surroundedBy high walls
symbolizes decay and corruption
invasion of foreign evil into England
usedAs hiding place for Dracula
usedFor storing boxes of earth for Dracula

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