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Carfax Abbey

They have appeared on several Dark Alternative compilation albums such as Music from the Succubus Club, Asleep by Dawn, Dancing in the Dark: 10 Years of Dancing Ferret, and Dancing in the Dark 2006.



see also

Carfax

The fictional home of Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel; in the 1931 film and several subsequent adaptations, it became "Carfax Abbey".

Jonathan Harker

Harker discovers in Carfax Abbey, near Purfleet, Essex, a dwelling which suits the client's requirements and travels to Transylvania by train in order to consult with him about it.