P. G. Wodehouse Locations - Market Snodsbury

Market Snodsbury

A town, close to Brinkley Court. It is at the Market Snodsbury Grammar School that, in Right Ho, Jeeves, Gussie Fink-Nottle gives his immortal drunken prize-giving speech.

Market Snodsbury is also home to an inn called the Bull and Bush, which is, according to Bertie, "Well spoken of in the Automobile Guide", and to which Aubrey Upjohn retired in Jeeves in the Offing, after Aunt Dahlia suggested he leave Brinkley Court.

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