Banquo Manor

Banquo Manor was a manor situated in the south east of England. The village of Three Sisters was a mile away as was the local station, forming a triangle. It was build around the latter half of the 18th century. It was stone fronted with a conservatory of glass at the side. The drawing room was square and large, it had a french window leading onto the grounds and a fireplace against the wall; the door was made of strong wood.

Thomas Jeffries was the owner of the manor for some time in the 18th century. In 1798, Jeffries was murdered by his cousin, Pamela, whom he was looking after. In 1898, George Wallace was the owner. Richard Harries was invited to use the conservatory as a laboratory for his experiments into brainwaves. (EDA: The Banquo Legacy)