• Two beautifully crafted worlds are brought together in this celebration of Regency fashion and the writing of Jane Austen.
  • Read this fascinating account of Jane Austen's fifth Great niece and her experience of growing up at Chawton House.
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    Mary Robinson Exhibition: The Official Companion Catalogue

    Original price was: £20.00.Current price is: £15.99.
      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.
  • 7 years after Anne Elliot broke off her engagement, the dashing Captain Wentworth sweeps back into her life.

    Enjoy re-living this classic Austen text with your very own beautiful clothbound edition.
  • In this enthralling biography, Paula Byrne captures Mary Robinson's life in all its extraordinary, disgraceful, triumphant and romantic glory.

    *Includes a free Mary Robinson Exhibition bookmark with every purchase*
  • Authentic embroidery projects for modern stitchers.  
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    Featuring exquisitely illustrated with prints from Elizabeth Blackwell, the pioneering herbalist of the 18th Century, these 50 cards contain a variety of information about notable herbs and plants. This is a gift for anyone with an interest in botanical art, botany or the healing properties of plants.
  •   "I will be calm; I will be mistress of myself" - Elinor Dashwood, Sense and Sensibility.
  •   "You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you" - Mr Darcy, Pride & Prejudice.  
  •   "If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more" - Mr Knightley, Emma.
  •   Create beautiful wildflower paintings using templates printed on art-quality watercolour paper. Each outline comes with a finished painting to copy and a recommended colour palette. Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm
  • The Life and Influence of Martha Lloyd. The first novel by author Zöe Wheddon. 'A glorious celebration of Jane Austen, and a glorious celebration of friendship too. You'll want one copy for yourself and another for your own BFF.' - Lucy Worsley, Historian, Television Presenter and Author of Jane Austen at Home. 
  •   Jane Austen lovers, look no further than our Cameo Necklace. Matching brooch and earrings available. Tatty Devine x Chawton House collection. Inspired by our library and unique 'Early Women Writers' collection here at Chawton House.
  • The Knight boys began their lives as Austens...born into wealth and security. Now, for the first time,  the fascinating histories of Edward Austen Knight's sons are brought together in one volume. The life trajectory of the heir and future squire is relatively familiar, but of the younger sons less has been uncovered and written. They are the other Knight boys and this is their story.  
  • Wonderfully festive Chawton House winter wonderland illustration by local artist Julia Rose Harnwell.    
  • *Back Soon* From the author of Jane Austen's Best Friend. Jane Austen Daddy’s Girl: The Life and Influence of the Revd George Austen is a poignant and pertinent examination of a relationship which became the cornerstone of Jane’s life, the bedrock of family and faith as she knew them. Bookmark and bookplate will be included as long as stocks last. The second novel by Hampshire writer Zöe Wheddon.
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      Immerse yourself in the works of Jane Austen with this unique puzzle, which combines the fun of a jigsaw, with the intrigue of a county ball as you read the clues and figure out the logic to build the final image!
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    A Little History of British Gardening (HB)

    Original price was: £25.00.Current price is: £22.50.
    This lively 'potted' history of gardening in Britain takes us on a garden tour from the thorn hedges around prehistoric settlements to the rage for ornamental grasses and 'outdoor rooms' today. It tracks down the ordinary folk who worked the earth - the apprentice boys and weeding women, the florists and nursery gardeners - as well as aristocrats and grand designers and famous plant-hunters.
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