Specialist operator Strictly Jane Austen Tours is offering five-night packages to mark the occasion; theatre companies will ...
including the gothic tower of Bath Abbey. It can get busy; if possible, visit on a mid-week morning. Companies like Strictly Jane Austen Tours run private, two-and-a-half hour themed walking ...
From dressing up with fellow Jane Austen fans as one of her much-loved characters, learning more about Jane’s connection to Bath with special talks, tours and trails, exploring Bath locations ...
Donned in bodices, bonnets, and breeches, thousands of visitors from around the world are expected to descend on East ...
They enjoyed a tour of the Wiltshire town's Georgian ... sight for passengers travelling between Bath and Trowbridge Georgia Delve, Jane Austen Festival director, said they want to expand the ...
Jane Austen is thought to have shared family traits of a long nose and sparkly brown eyes A life-size statue of Jane Austen will be installed in Bath, where the author lived with her parents at ...
delving into every corner of Jane Austen’s life in Bath. Throughout the year, guests can also enjoy a range of talks from authors, academics and historians, guided tours of Bath’s most popular ...
As part of the annual Jane Austen Festival, fans of the author donned Regency outfits for a special journey. They travelled from Bath to Trowbridge by train to have tea in the historic Parade House.
The town in Wiltshire is just a half hour's drive from Bath, and boasts plenty of historic landmarks, independent shops and ...
‘Janeites’, devotees of everything related to Jane Austen and her works, dress in gowns and stockings, attend Regency balls and make pilgrimages to the places where Austen lived and worke ...
The family later moved to Bath and after her father's death she lived in the village of Chawton. Although she had several suitors Jane never married. She died in Winchester on 18th July 1817. A copy ...