Cairnholm is a fictional island located in Wales and the main setting of the story. There are two settings of Cairnholm in the story, which are Present-Day Cairnholm, and the Cairnholm Loop/Past.
Cairnholm's Location
Jacob learns of Cairnholm when he finds a letter to his deceased grandfather Abraham Portman to Miss Peregrine. Though he did not find a proper return address, Jacob did find a fading postmark reading "Cairnholm Is., Cymru, UK." Jacob figures that Cairnholm might have been the island where his grandfather lived as a boy, and that it was near Wales because Cymru means Wales and Is means that it was an Island. The town/village called Carinholm is exclaimed to be gloomy and bleak. As there are large ranges of green land also a fishing depot and harbor, patchwork of sheep fields, white washed cottages, enormous mountains, small grid filled with muddy streets, shrinking population, a old museum, and hotel called The Priest Hole.
Present-Day Cairnholm
Present-day Cairnholm is the second setting of the story, where Miss Peregrine's home only exists as a ruined house. P.D. Cairnholm is also where Jacob and his father travel to.
Characters in Present-Day CairnholmEditar sección
- Franklin Portman
- Martin Pagett
- Dylan
- Worm
- Kev
- Fishmonger
Locations in Present-Day Cairnholm
- Priest Hole
- Fishmonger's
- Cairnholm's Museum
Cairnholm Past
Cairnholm Past is seen as Miss Peregrine's loop of September 3, 1940. It is the third setting of the story where Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is located. It's where all the peculiar children reside.
Characters in Cairnholm Past
- Miss Peregrine
- Bronwyn Bruntly
- Claire Densmore
- Emma Bloom
- Enoch O'Connor
- Fiona
- Horace
- Hugh
- Millard Nullings
- Olive
- Victor Bruntly
Locations in Cairnholm Past
- Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children
Other Facts
- Mentioned wildlife of the island includes Manx Shearwaters.