Pemberley is the estate owned by Mr. Darcy
Pemberly.
Lambton, near Pemberly.
she is touring his house with her uncle and aunt
Elizabeth walks about 2 miles between Netherfield and Longbourn, approximately 50 miles between Rosings and Pemberley, and roughly 1 mile between Pemberley and the pub.
I love the Pemberly Chapter and Darcy's Proposal.... sorry i can't remember the exact chapters
Mr. Gardiner was Mrs. Bennet's brother, as very prosperous London tradesman. Mrs. Gardiner spent a very happy part of her childhood in Lambton, a town in Derbyshire near Darcy's estate of Pemberly. The Gardiners invited Elizabeth to go to Derbyshire with them, and it was on this trip that she saw Pemberly, met Darcy again, and discovered she had misjudged his character.
Mr Gardiner goes fishing at Pemberly with Darcy, he'd also read, hunt etc.
At Rosings Elizabeth plays Mozart's Piano Sonata in A Major - K331. At Pemberly, she plays and sings Mozart's Voi Che Sapete.
Parsifal is the name of Mr. Darcy's primary and favorite horse; however, has a great love for the many horses of Pemberly.
Lydia's marriage separates Lydia from Kitty, ending her bad influence. With Lizzy's marriage, Kitty moves to Pemberly and is exposed to much better manners and education among the people with whom she associates; she benefits greatly from this.
You must be referring to the Gardiners, whom he met at Pemberly. The book does not say why he was surprised, but it does say why Elizabeth expected him to be surprised and that she could tell he was surprised. She expected him to be surprised because she thought he must have taken them for people of fashion, and she believes Darcy would not expect her to be related to such people.
She's touring the Derbyshire country with her aunt and uncle. Pemberly is a great estate that lots of people want to see. She doesn't have much of a choice in the end anyway.