Place
Lafter Hall
The moorland home of Mr. Frankland, named by Dr. Mortimer alongside Stapleton as one of the only houses of educated men for many miles around the moor.
Chapter III. The Problem
It appears on Holmes's ordnance map among the few scattered dwellings of the district, the same house mentioned in the old legend's narrative.
Chapter VIII. First Report of Dr. Watson
From its flat roof Frankland, an amateur astronomer, sweeps the moor all day with an excellent telescope in hope of spotting the escaped convict; it lies some four miles south of Baskerville Hall.
Chapter XI. The Man on the Tor
Watson stops here and is led up to the rooftop telescope, through which Frankland shows him a boy carrying a bundle of food across the moor.
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