Ingléss
Ingléss is a fictional place that appears in the works of British author P.G. Wodehouse. It is most notably the setting for many of the Jeeves and Wooster stories, serving as the residence of Bertie Wooster and his family. Ingleśs Manor is depicted as a grand country estate, characteristic of the English aristocracy that Wodehouse frequently satirized. The grounds and interior of the manor are often the backdrop for the various comedic schemes and social entanglements that Bertie finds himself in, frequently requiring the intervention of his brilliant valet, Jeeves.
The name "Ingléss" itself evokes a sense of old English tradition and landed gentry. While not a