Eel Marsh House is a fictional location from Susan Hill's 1983 gothic Horror novel "The Woman in Black." Set in the English countryside, it is a dilapidated, isolated house on the marshes, known for its eerie atmosphere and tragic history. The house plays a central role in the story, as it is linked to the ghostly figure of the Woman in Black, who haunts the protagonist, Arthur Kipps. The setting enhances the novel's themes of loss, grief, and the supernatural.
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Cotterstock Hall near the village of Oundle or Eel Marsh House,
The House on the Marsh was created in 1920.
Palmer-Marsh House was created in 1744.
Alexander Marsh House was created in 1848.
The House in Marsh Road was created in 1960.
The transport arrives at Eel Marsh House, a remote and isolated mansion located in the marshes. This mysterious and eerie location sets the scene for the events that unfold in the story.
Edwin W. Marsh House was created in 1851.
William W. Marsh House was created in 1873.
Martin Luther Marsh House was created in 1873.
The House on the Marsh - 1920 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
The House in Marsh Road - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A