Wednesday 5th November 2025
Venue: Chawton House
11.30am
Join a special Jane Austen 250 guided tour that highlights Austen’s connection to Chawton House.
“I went up to the Gt. House between three and four, and dawdled away an hour very comfortably”
Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, 13 June, 1814.

Join us on a guided tour created specially for Jane Austen’s 250th birthday to find out about her connection to ‘The Great House’. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore the House that Jane Austen knew, from the Parkland and Gardens she walked to the table she dined at and the portraits that appear in her novels. Interspersed with selections from her novels and letters, and including books that she read from her brother’s library, and women writers that she was inspired by in our JA250 exhibition, Sisters of the Pen, this is a unique opportunity to delve into the world that shaped one of England’s greatest novelists.
Whether you are a lifelong admirer of her work or new to her literary genius, this tour brings Jane Austen’s era to life. Advance booking is essential, as places are limited.
Tickets: £10
Please note that the House and Gardens are closed to general visitors on this day, and the Old Kitchen Tearoom will not be open, so tickets are for the tour only.

