
Ashford Manor
History · Romance
Overview
In a playful homage to the work of Jane Austen, set in the Recency Era, Ashford Manor follows Annabel and her friend Beatrice as they pursue love and sexual awakening. Adventure arrives in the idyllic countryside when Beatrice's friend Katherine visits with her husband Philip and their friend Graf Willhelm. Will the budding tension between Annabel and Wilhelm bloom into romance? Meanwhile, Beatrice and Katherine explore their affections with each other...and share their adventures with Philip.
Top Cast


Nicole Kitt
Nicole Kitt
Annabel Elliot
Nicole Kitt
Annabel Elliot


Nolina Nyx
Nolina Nyx
Katherine of Dansby
Nolina Nyx
Katherine of Dansby


Jasmine Teaa
Jasmine Teaa
Beatrice Morland
Jasmine Teaa
Beatrice Morland


Dillon Diaz
Dillon Diaz
Philip of Dansby
Dillon Diaz
Philip of Dansby


Jonte
Jonte
Graf Willhelm Wittenbach
Jonte
Graf Willhelm Wittenbach
Maria Dietrich
Maria Dietrich
Aunt Harriet
Maria Dietrich
Aunt Harriet
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