Carfax Abbey in Dracula was located in Purfleet, England near London. It is the property where Count Dracula stays upon arriving in England.
Carfax Manor Is A Remote place/house in Whitby, England that Dracula wants to retire to.
Carfax Abbey was created in 1997.
it's a place in Europe where they found the coffins & the ship w/ the dead captain not a thing/person imbecile
to save mina's life and put an end to his terror
Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula," visited Whitby in England in 1890. He found inspiration for certain settings in the novel, such as the abbey ruins on the clifftop and the town's cemetery. Whitby is also where Dracula first arrives in England in the story.
Count Dracula was born in Sighisoara in Romania (You cannot find this in the book, but in the novel the Count is the same person as Vlad III, the real Dracula, and he was born in Sighisoara). Now he has got a castle in the Carpathians and three houses in and around London. Carfax Abbey for example.
Bram Stoker visited Whitby in 1890, inspired by its dramatic landscape and ancient ruins. The town's abbey and coastal setting served as inspiration for key settings in his novel "Dracula," such as Dracula's arrival in England. Stoker also named a ship in the novel after Whitby.
Westminster Abbey is in London which is in southeast England.
Bourne Abbey Church of England School was created in 1877.
The abbey located in Thatcham, England is known as 'Reading Abbey' or 'Abbey of Reading'. It was founded in the year 1121 by King Henry I and is one of Reading's most famous buildings.
Westminster Abbey
Abbey Grange Church of England Academy's motto is 'To educate, nurture and empower'.