Simla

This is another location mentioned as a spot where the Anglo-Indians would flee to avoid the hot summers of Ludlow. It's characterized by its mountains and cooler climate that would offer refuge from the heat of India that Anglo-Indians were not accustomed to. 

Naini Tal

This is a location that is mentioned by Edith Chalmers in her letter. It is where the previous owners of the house, Briarwood, have fled to. 

Lucknow, India

This is the primary setting for the narrative. The house is located in Kantia, which is a city within Lucknow, India.  "The city of Lucknow, the former capital of Awadh during the Mughal era [is] a site of continuous contention in colonial India since the eighteenth century," (Biswas). 

 

Dilkousha

At the beginning of the story, Aggie and her family are placed in a bungalow at Dilkousha. This is where the narrator begins his/her life with Aggie. 

"To Let", Croker ~ Map

This is a map of all the key locations in Croker's narrative "To Let". These include locations that Aggie travels through on her journey to Briarwood, as well as locations mentioned as vacation spots for the Anglo-Indians. These provide readers with context for how the climate impacts and haunts the imperialists within the narrative.