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Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers: Explore Jane Austen’s Bath with TV star Dr Lucy Worsley
Jane Austen’s home in the early 1800s, the setting for the Netflix hit Bridgerton, and a filming location for the BBC’s The Pursuit Of Love, the Georgian city of Bath has long been admired in print and on screen.
From Pride And Prejudice to Emma, Sense And Sensibility and Mansfield Park, Jane Austen’s romantic fiction continues to captivate.
On this magical, exclusive break you’ll step back in time to Regency England and explore the towns and countryside that inspired many of her classic novels in the company of one of our favourite historians.
Inspiration: The village of Lacock featured in Pride And Prejudice
Bath has stunning sights at every turn, including the famous Roman baths
TV presenter Dr Lucy Worsley, chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces and author of Jane Austen At Home: A Biography, will join you on this three-day break in Bath, where she will share her knowledge of Austen’s life and work.
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Exclusive talk by Dr Lucy Worsley: Austen lived in Bath between 1801 and 1806, and historian Dr Lucy Worsley will give a fascinating talk about the places that mattered to the author, many of which you’ll have the chance to visit during this trip.
Visit the Jane Austen Centre: Lucy will join you at the Jane Austen Centre, set in one of Bath’s classically decorated townhouses with guides in period costume, and on a literary-themed walking tour of the city.
At the centre, you’ll get a snapshot of what it was like to live in the Regency period and explore how it impacted Jane Austen’s writing.
See Jane Austen’s home: You’ll also see Jane Austen’s house in Chawton, Hampshire, where she wrote, revised and published all six of her novels, as well as Chawton House, which was once owned by her brother Edward and was referred to in Jane’s letters as ‘the Great House’.
Trips to TV locations: On your final day you’ll visit two instantly recognisable Austen filming locations: the village of Lacock in Wiltshire and the 18th Century Palladian mansion Basildon Park, near Reading, both used in brilliant adaptations of Pride And Prejudice.
Discover the city of Bath: Established by the Romans in about 60 AD as a spa city around the hot springs in the River Avon valley, Bath has stunning sights at every turn.
You’ll have time to explore all the highlights during your stay.
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