Jane is 18 when she leasves Lowood
Jane stayed at Netherfield for approximately a week.
Jane is invited to Netherfield Park because Mr. Bingley, the owner of Netherfield, is taken by her beauty and charm and wishes to get to know her better. He hopes to form a romantic connection with Jane.
Mr. Bingley rented Netherfield Park in the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.
Charles Bingley rented Netherfield Park in "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.
When Jane and Charles were first married, they moved to Netherfield. According to the book, however, they did not stay at Netherfield for longer than a year. They moved to an estate they bought about thirty miles from Pemberley, in a county neighboring Derbyshire. A+ Derbyshire
Mr. Bingley leaves Netherfield in Chapter 9 of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
She wants Jane to go on horseback, because she sees it will rain and wants Jane to be unable to return because of bad weather. That way, Jane will have to spend the night at Netherfield and have a chance to spend time with Bingley.
She walks for a couple miles.
Jane is upset when she receives the letter from Netherfield because it conveys that Mr. Bingley and his sisters are leaving for London, suggesting that Mr. Bingley might not return to Netherfield and renew his courtship with Jane. This news dashes Jane's hopes of a potential future with Mr. Bingley.
When Mr. Bingley returns to Netherfield in "Pride and Prejudice," he resumes his courtship with Jane Bennet and eventually proposes marriage to her. His return brings joy to the Bennet family, especially Jane and Elizabeth.
She is dining at Netherfield, the home of Mr. Bingley.
He Returns To NetherField And Proposes To Jane Bennet , Soon, They Get Married
Mrs. Bennet is concerned about Jane going to Netherfield in the rain because she hopes that Jane will get caught in the rain and be forced to spend the night there. Mrs. Bennet hopes this will give Jane the opportunity to spend more time with Mr. Bingley and potentially form a romantic attachment.