Exclusive To Chawton House

  • Read this fascinating account of Jane Austen's fifth Great niece and her experience of growing up at Chawton House.
  • "I went up to the Great House between 3 & 4, & dawdled away an hour very comfortably" - Jane Austen, 1814 The perfect momento to remember your visit to Chawton House!
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    *New In* Chawton House Keyring

    Original price was: £2.50.Current price is: £2.50.
    Two-sided keyring depicting Chawton House and Mary Robinson; the subject of our current exhibition 'Mary Robinson: Actress, Mistress, Writer, Radical'.
  • A wearable homage to Aphra Behn, the first English woman to earn a living from writing. “All women together ought to let flowers fall on the tomb of Aphra Behn . . . For it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds.” - Virginia Woolf Tatty Devine x Chawton House collection, inspired by our library and unique 'Early Women Writers' collection here at Chawton House.
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    Bookmark: Mary Robinson Exhibition

    Original price was: £1.50.Current price is: £1.50.
    This bookmark, inspired by our Mary Robinson Exhibition, is the perfect souvenir to take home and will make sure you never lose your place in a book!
  •   A beautifully illustrated blank greeting card depicting Chawton House and some of the highlights in our collection. Made exclusively for Chawton House by The Marches Studio.
  • Illustrated postcard, by Emily Barnett, depicting the Oak Room alcove where according the Knight Family legend, Jane Austen would often people watch. The perfect souvenir for Jane Austen fans!
  • Illustrated postcard, by Emily Barnett, depicting the South door. The perfect souvenir for Jane Austen fans!
  • Beautifully illustrated postcard, created by Emily Barnett, of the Walled Garden Gates at Chawton House.
  • Dr Kim Simpson looks at the meaning of gothic literature, and the women writers who pioneered the genre.
  • A beautifully illustrated A5 print, depicting the approach to Chawton House.
  • Celebrating our 20th Anniversary and our unique 'Early Women Writers' collection with this fabulous signature quill brooch created for us by Tatty Devine. Chawton House Exclusive Tatty Devine x Chawton House collection, inspired by our library and unique 'Early Women Writers' collection here at Chawton House.
  • A beautifully illustrated Vinyl Decal Sticker, depicting Chawton House. Made exclusively for Chawton House by The Marches Studio.
  • 'The Holly Tree'  is a beautiful illustration by Elizabeth Blackwell, taken from A Curious Herbal, one of our treasures here at Chawton House. A5 Christmas card and white envelope.    
  • Drawings taken from the influential and beautifully illustrated ‘A Curious Herbal’, held in the Chawton House library collection.
  • Jane Austen Heroines Portrait Cards by artist Daisy Harcourt, These wonderful blank greeting cards are a must for any Jane Austen fan 6 beautiful illustrations of our favourite heroines: Elizabeth Bennet, Emma Woodhouse, Anne Elliot, Catherine Morland, Charlotte Heywood, Fanny Price. Top Row (L-R): Elizabeth Bennet, Fanny Price Middle Row: Anne Elliott, Catherine Morland Bottom Row: Charlotte Heywood, Emma Woodhouse
  • This collage was one of a set of three works created by artist Louisa Albani in response to her visit to Chawton House in 2019.
  • This collage was one of a set of three works created by artist Louisa Albani in response to her visit to Chawton House in 2019.
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    Mary Robinson “Perdita” Tote Bag

    Original price was: £8.00.Current price is: £8.00.
      "She is a women of undoubted genius" - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Cotton tote bag, featuring a hand drawn illustration inspired by the portrait by John Hoppner, accompanies our Mary Robinson exhibition and is the perfect souvenir.
  •   Curated and written by Emma Yandle, this catalogue is the perfect companion for our exhibition; Mary Robinson: Actress - Mistress - Writer - Radical. Unfolding through her own words, this exhibition traces the extraordinary journey of her scandalous, celebrated and literary life.
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