Sit at a wooden desk and summon the writer's muse at Jane Austen's family home from 1801 to 1805. In this immaculately maintained and lovingly restored apartment, walls teem with artwork and …
Sit at a wooden desk and summon the writer's muse at Jane Austen's family home from 1801 to 1805. In this immaculately maintained and lovingly restored apartment, walls teem with artwork and shelves overflow with curious objects. Original flagstone floors in spacious rooms lead to a light and airy kitchen overlooking the rose-filled courtyard. From heated mirrors to surround sound, this award-winning space, furnished with an eclectic mix of new and old, does not compromise on comfort. The space Situated directly across the road from the world-famous Holburne Museum and Georgian Vauxhall (Pleasure Garden) at Sydney Gardens, Jane Austen's home in Bath is located in a Grade I listed 1794 Georgian townhouse. In this house, Jane started work on her early and unfinished novella, "The Watsons".