| Brinkley Court is a fictional locale in the stories and novels of P. G. Wodehouse; the seat of Tom and Dahlia Travers, it is said to be modeled on the Lechmere house at Severn End,
Hanley Castle, in Worcestershire. It is the setting of a great number
of Wodehouse's Jeeves stories and a popular destination for Bertie Wooster, Dahlia's beloved nephew.
Brinkley is also the residence of the Travers' children Angela and Bonzo. Besides Bertie and
Jeeves, it hosts a number of guests, including Mr. Anstruther, Sebastian Moon, and Thomas, son of Dahlia's sister
Agatha. Brinkley's butler is named Seppings and its chauffeur
Waterbury, but its most famous domestic employee is, without doubt, the supremely gifted French chef Anatole.
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