
P&P2
S&S2
Emma (Novel)
Emma3
Persuasion (Novel)
NA (1986)
MP (Novel)
MP2
| Deane Home of Jane Austen's family before she was born. |
| Steventon The Steventon Rectory (no longer standing) was Jane Austen's home from her birth in 1775 until 1801 when the Austens moved to Bath. |
| St. Nicholas
Church George Austen's church in Steventon. |
| North Waltham,
Steventon, Ashe & Deane History Society More information on the Steventon, Ashe and Deane area. |
| Ibthorpe
near Hurstbourne Tarrant Home of Jane's friends Martha and Mary Lloyd where she visited in 1792. |
| Goodnestone
Park Jane Austen was a frequent visitor to Goodenstone while staying with her brother Edward and his wife at nearby Rowling. In 1798, she visited Edward again at Godmersham in Kent. |
| Godmersham
Park Another home of Edward Austen frequently visited by Jane and Cassandra. |
| The
Vyne One of the local great houses where Jane attended parties and balls. |
| Sidmouth Site of the Austen's summer holiday in 1801, before moving to Bath. |
| Bath The Austens lived in Bath from 1801 until Rev. Austen's death in 1805. |
| Jane Austen Centre in Bath |
| Dawlish and
Teignmouth Destinations of Jane's summer holiday in 1802. |
| Manydown
Home of the Bigg Withers. In 1802, Jane Austen received, accepted and then rejected a proposal of marriage from Harris Bigg Wither at Manydown Park. |
| Ramsgate After visiting Godmersham in 1803, Jane visited her brother Frank at Ramsgate. |
| Lyme
Regis In 1804, the Austens took a short holiday in Lyme. |
| Stoneleigh
Abbey Rev. Austen died in 1805 and, in 1806, Mrs. Austen, Jane and Cassandra left Bath to visit Adlestrop and Stoneleigh. |
| Southampton The Austens stayed in Southampton until 1809. |
| Chawton In 1809, Mrs. Austen, Jane and Cassandra moved to Chawton, into a house provided by Jane's brother Edward. |
| Jane Austen House Museum in Chawton |
| Chawton House
Library Formerly the home of Edward Austen Knight in Chawton. |
| Henrietta
Street In 1811 and 1812, Jane stayed with her brother Henry Henrietta Street in London while working on on proofs of her novels. |
| Cheltenham In May of 1816, Jane and Cassandra visited Cheltenham. |
| Winchester In 1817, her health failing, Jane travelled with Cassandra to Winchester to seek medical attention. |
| Winchester
Cathedral Jane Austen died at 8 College Street in Winchester in 1817 and is buried in Winchester Cathedral. |
![]() Hertfordshire |
![]() Brighton |
![]() Chatsworth Model for Pemberley? |
![]() Ilam Hall Model for the Pemberley grounds? |
![]() Box Hill |
![]() Surrey Countryside |
![]() Evershot (Hartfield) |
![]() Dorset |
![]() Mapperton (Randalls) |
![]() Claydon House (Donwell Abbey) |
![]() Syon House* |
![]() Crichel |
![]() Stafford House |
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![]() Broughton Castle (Donwell Abbey) |
![]() Sudeley Castle (Donwell Abbey) |
![]() Stanway House (Donwell Abbey) |
Stanway House (Visitor's Information) |
![]() Trafalgar Park (Hartfield) |
![]() Lacock (Highbury) |
![]() Dorney Court (Randalls) |
Thame Park (Abbey Mill Farm) |
![]() Lyme Regis |
![]() Bath |
![]() Barnsley Park** |
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![]() Bath |
![]() Blaise Castle |
![]() Bowood House* |
![]() Bodiam Castle (Northanger Abbey) |
![]() Corsham Court |
![]() Portsmouth |
![]() Cottesbrooke Hall, Northamptonshire Model for Mansfield Park? |
![]() Kirby Hall (Mansfield Park) |
![]() Portsmouth |
![]() Fenton House* |
![]() Kenwood House* |
![]() Osterley Park | |||
*Photos of Kenwood, Fenton House,
Syon House and the Cascade at Bowood House
courtesy of Curt DiCamillo at The DiCamillo Companion
**Photo of Barnsley Park courtesy of Martin Andrews

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