Thrushcross Grange
Thrushcross Grange is a fictional estate in Emily Brontë's novel, *Wuthering Heights*. It is characterized by its more refined and genteel atmosphere compared to the rugged Wuthering Heights. The Grange serves as a symbol of civilization and comfort, contrasting with the wildness of the moors.
The estate is owned by Mr. Lockwood and later by Catherine Linton, who represents the more cultured side of the story. Its well-kept gardens and elegant interiors reflect the social status of its inhabitants, making it a significant setting for the unfolding drama in the novel.