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.
Longbourne - the Bennets Lucas Lodge - the Lucases Netherfield - let by Mr Bingley, his sisters Miss Caroline Bingley and Mrs Louisa Hurst, Mr Hurst and Mr Darcy when they are in Hertfordshire Meryton - Mr and Mrs Phillips (aunt and uncle to the Bennet girls) Pemberley - Home of Mr Darcy and his sister Georgiana in Derbyshire Gracechurch Street, Cheapside, London - Mr and Mrs Gardiner (aunt and uncle to the Bennet girls) Hunsford - Mr and Mrs Collins Rosings Park - Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her daughter Miss Anne de Bourgh
Mr Darcy lives in Derbyshire in a house called Pemberley. It has beautiful grounds and has one of the finest woods in the whole of England... Not to mention a very well stocked lake!
The name of Darcy's estate is Pemberley.
Mr. Darcy
The Bingleys didn't have any occupation; in fact, they were heirs. Back in that time it was considered "low class" to have a job; instead, not working because of an inheritance, was considered "high class."
Mr. Bingley rented Netherfield Park in the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.
In Pride and Prejudice, Derbyshire is the county in England where Mr. Darcy's estate, Pemberley, is located. It is portrayed as a picturesque and wealthy area of countryside.
Mr. Bingley is a rich, handsome and sweet-natured person who rents the estate of Netherfield Park. He fall in love with Jane Bennett and at last married her.
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Mr. Collins, the cousin of Elizabeth Bennet, owns Hunsford Parsonage located on the Hunsford estate.
Mr. Bingley's annual income is not explicitly stated in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." However, he is portrayed as a wealthy gentleman with a substantial income that allows him to live a comfortable lifestyle and rent a large estate.