Hatherley Farmhouse
Two-story slate-roofed farmhouse with lichen-covered grey walls, drawn blinds, and smokeless chimneys.
Hatherley Farmhouse, a quaint two-story slate-roofed structure with lichen-covered grey walls, drawn blinds, and smokeless chimneys, emerges in the series as the eerie epicenter of the gripping 'Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb.' This isolated dwelling in Eyeworth, Berkshire, serves as the clandestine base for a criminal counterfeiting operation led by the villainous Colonel Lysander Stark. Though it appears only once, the farmhouse's foreboding atmosphere and its role in the brutal mutilation of John Hatherley's thumb cement its place as a pivotal site of peril and deception in Sherlock Holmes' early cases.
History
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Two-story slate-roofed farmhouse with lichen-covered grey walls, drawn blinds, and smokeless chimneys.
Book Appearances
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
First appears Ch 5