Thornfield Hall
Thornfield Hall is a fictional estate featured in Charlotte Brontë's novel, Jane Eyre. It serves as the home of Edward Rochester, the novel's brooding master. The hall is described as a grand but somewhat gloomy mansion, reflecting the secrets and complexities of its inhabitants.
The estate is surrounded by a vast, wild landscape, which adds to its mysterious atmosphere. Within its walls, Jane Eyre, the protagonist, experiences both love and turmoil. Thornfield Hall ultimately symbolizes the themes of isolation and the search for belonging in the story.