The Cartwright house was the home of August and Jonathan Cartwright, as well as the place where Beth Kane was held captive for 11 years. It is located in Gotham City.
History[]
Shortly after her car accident, Beth Kane was found by August Cartwright who kept her locked inside his house for 11 years in order for her to become friends with his disfigured son, Jonathan.
Kate Kane came here in her search for Beth, but did not know that her twin was there.[1]
Alice stayed in the basement of the house after returning from Coryana. After two weeks there alone, Alice started hallucinating that she was talking to and having tea with a young Kate.[2]
Alice tells the Crow Officer Abara that there was a trespasser at the Cartwright house, but only Julia Pennyworth should investigate it, so that Alice and Julia can meet. When the two women talk, they decide to work together to find Enigma. Meanwhile, when Jacob Kane gets high, he mentally relives when he first came to this house.[3]
Known residents[]
Former residents[]
- August Cartwright (moved; deceased)
- Jonathan Cartwright (moved; deceased)
- Beth Kane (held captive for years; escaped)
- Mabel Cartwright (deceased)
Appearances[]
Batwoman[]
Season 1
Season 2
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Behind the scenes[]
- The Cartwright house first appeared in the Gotham episode "Nothing's Shocking". In the series, it was an abandoned house on the outskirts of Gotham City. It is the place where Victoria Cartwright and her husband used to live, along with their daughter Jane Cartwright (whom Jonathan Cartwright is based on).
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