Jane Austen's Bath
Overview
Bath is known to many as a location in Jane Austen's novels, including 'Persuasion' and 'Northanger Abbey'. Though Austen only lived in Bath for five years from 1801 to 1806, she remained a regular visitor throughout her life, as well as a keen student of the city's social scene.
The Jane Austen Museum in Bath houses a collection of memorabilia relating to the writer's life in Bath, and costumed guides bring the era to life. There's also a Regency tearoom that serves crumpets and cream teas in suitably frilly surroundings!
A guided walking tour will help students to discover the real life dramas that were played out in the ballrooms, townhouses, and shops of 19th Century Bath, and the influence that Austen’s various homes had on her work. There’s no better destination to get to grips with the key themes of these classic novels!