Turner's Hall
Grand hall with red jutting pinnacles visible above the woods, surrounded by a private park.
Turner's Hall emerges in the Sherlock Holmes series as a striking Gothic estate, its red jutting pinnacles piercing the skyline above dense woods and a private park, serving as the atmospheric centerpiece for one of Holmes' early cases. Though appearing only once in the canon, it embodies the isolated grandeur typical of Doyle's mystery locales, drawing Holmes and Watson into a web of deception and revelation. Its singular but vivid role underscores the series' penchant for evocative settings that amplify the drama of human intrigue.
History
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Grand hall with red jutting pinnacles visible above the woods, surrounded by a private park.
Book Appearances
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
First appears Ch 5