Crythin is a fictional village featured in the short story "The Empty House" by the author and playwright, Susan Hill. It serves as the setting for much of the narrative, which revolves around ghostly occurrences and eerie events. The village is characterized by its isolated and atmospheric landscape, contributing to the story's chilling ambiance.
It is not real. It's in a book: The Woman in Black. In the book it is on the East coast of England.
It is set in England in Derbyshire for the first part about Monks Piece, then London for his work place then finally Crythin Gifford on the west coast of England for the remainder of the novel
She is the sister of Jennet Humfrye, the woman in black and also adopts her sister's child Nathaniel Pierston as he has no father. Arthur Kipps (the main character) attends the funeral of Mrs Alice Drablow at Crythin Gryford.
Arthur Kipps - protaganist Stella - Arthurs first wife Joseph Arthur Samuel Kipps - Arthurs first son Esmé - Arthurs second wife Jennet Humphrey - The Woman in Black Nathanuel Drablow - Jennets illegitimate son Alice Drablow - Jennets sister-in-law and Nathanuels foster mother Samuel Daily - Arthurs friend in Crythin Gifford Mrs Daily - Samuels Wife Spider - Samuel Dailys dog Mr Jerome - the lawyer from Crythin Gifford Mr Tomes - the ill man at the beginning Keckwick - the chauffeur
a place called monk's piece you're welcome now go finish that assignment of yours