Tynsham Manor | |
Continuity: | The Day of the Triffids |
Category: | Residence |
Planet: | Earth |
Continent: | Europe |
Country: | England |
1st appearance: | Day of the Triffids: 1.5 |
Tynsham Manor is a fictional location featured in the Day of the Triffids multimedia franchise. It appeared in the 1981 British television miniseries adaptation, The Day of the Triffids.
Description[]
Tynsham Manor was a spacious estate located in the English countryside just outside of London. A group of survivors, led by the devout Miss Durrant, sought refuge inside the estate and found it an ideal locale to not only adhere to Christian values, but also to escape the omnipresent threat of the Triffids. Two other survivors, Bill Masen and Jack Coker came to Tynsham looking for a woman named Jo Payton. When they learned that she was not with the group, Masen took off to search for her, but Coker remained behind to help out. A fatal disease swept through the country, killing scores of people, including most of the residents at Tynsham Manor. Coker was but one of a small number of people to survive the illness. [1]