Hillingham

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Hillingham is the seaside residence of Lucy Westenra and her mother in Bram Stoker’s novel "Dracula," serving as a key setting for her encounters with the vampire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional house
fictional location
setting in a novel
appearsIn Dracula NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Bram Stoker NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Arthur Holmwood NERFINISHED
Count Dracula NERFINISHED
Lucy Westenra NERFINISHED
Mina Murray NERFINISHED
Professor Abraham Van Helsing NERFINISHED
describedAs seaside residence
firstPublicationContext Dracula (1897 novel) NERFINISHED
hasFictionalFunction home of Lucy Westenra before her transformation
place where characters attempt to protect Lucy from Dracula
hasResident Lucy Westenra NERFINISHED
Mrs. Westenra NERFINISHED
hasThemeAssociation Victorian domesticity
invasion of private space by supernatural evil
vulnerability within the home
inspiredByRealWorldType Victorian seaside villa
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictional England NERFINISHED
medium novel
narrativeRole domestic contrast to the threatening presence of the vampire
key setting for Lucy Westenra’s encounters with Dracula
location of multiple nocturnal attacks by Dracula
location of scenes involving blood transfusions for Lucy Westenra
place where Lucy Westenra’s health is monitored by Van Helsing
site of Lucy Westenra’s progressive vampiric affliction
partOf the English settings of Dracula
relatedWork adaptations of Dracula

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