misselthwaite
Misselthwaite is a fictional manor estate in the Yorkshire Moors and the primary setting of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel The Secret Garden. The story places Misselthwaite in remote northern England, surrounded by moorland and connected to a nearby village by private roads. The estate centers on a large stone mansion with extensive grounds, including a neglected walled garden behind the house.
In the narrative, Misselthwaite is the home of Archibald Craven, a reclusive widower who withdraws from much
The walled garden is central to the plot. For years it has been locked and neglected since
Misselthwaite has appeared in various adaptations of The Secret Garden, including film, television, and stage productions.