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Location
Misselthwaite Manor is located in #REDIRECT Yorkshire,
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Inhabitants
Misselthwaite Manor is home to the #REDIRECT Craven family. The family is an old one, dating back to the #REDIRECT 12th Century. Misselthwaite Manor currently is home to #REDIRECT Mr. Archibald Craven. Mr. Craven was married but his wife died and the couple were childless. Mr. Craven has one sister, who has a daughter. It is believed that the siblngs are not on speaking terms. Mr. Craven is rarely at Misselthwaite Manor and chooses to travel the world instead. The Manor has many staff whose prime occupation is to keep the house clean and tidy while Mr. Craven is away.

History
Parts of Misselthwaite Manor date back to the #REDIRECT 14th century. However, the Manor is mostly made up of #REDIRECT Stuart and early #REDIRECT Georgian architecture and building. The Craven family have lived in Misselthwaite Manor for the entirety of its
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Grounds
Misselthwaite Manor is set in extensive grounds on top of the
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Inside the Manor
Misselthwaite Manor has many pricless #REDIRECT antiques within its walls, but none are ever sold on market. Mr Craven, the current owner, has said that all the articles within the house belong to the Craven family and will not be sold in his lifetime. The Manor houses some extremely old but mainly worthless paintings from over the years. The real prizes of the Manor are found in the furniture. The furniture includes genuine #REDIRECT Stuart furnishings worth millions of pounds to collectors. The #REDIRECT library at Misselthwaite Manor is believed to be extensive and impressive, though very few people other than the Craven family who have seen it are currently alive. It houses origional manuscripts by #REDIRECT Charles Dickens, #REDIRECT Dr. Johnson and some very rare editions of #REDIRECT Shakespeare's sonnets. None of these have ever been sold.