The Jane Austen Centre

The Jane Austen Centre in Bath is a museum and visitor attraction dedicated to the life and works of Jane Austen. It is located in a beautiful Georgian townhouse in the heart of Bath, the city where Austen lived for many years.
The Centre offers a variety of exhibits and experiences that bring Austen's world to life. Visitors can learn about Austen's life and writing, the social and historical context of her work, and the fashion and culture of the Regency era. There are also opportunities to dress up in Regency costume, write with a quill pen and ink, and enjoy a traditional Regency tea.
The Jane Austen Centre is a popular destination for fans of Austen's work, as well as anyone who is interested in the Regency era or Georgian Bath. It is a fun and informative place to learn about one of Britain's most beloved authors.
Things to See and Do
Learn about Austen's life and writing through a variety of exhibits and interactive displays.
Discover the social and historical context of Austen's work.
Explore the fashion and culture of the Regency era.
Dress up in Regency costume and have your photo taken.
Write with a quill pen and ink.
Enjoy a traditional Regency tea in the Regency Tea Room.
Visit the gift shop, which sells a variety of Austen-related souvenirs.
The Jane Austen Centre is open seven days a week, and it is suitable for visitors of all ages. It is a great place to visit for a fun and educational day out in Bath.
Tips for Visitors
Book Tickets in Advance: The Centre is popular, especially in summer and during the Jane Austen Festival (September). Pre-booking your ticket and an entrance time slot online is strongly encouraged.
Allow Enough Time: The visit typically takes 1 to 2 hours, including the introductory talk and time in the gift shop and tearoom.
Check Accessibility: The Centre is located in a historic Georgian townhouse and does not have a lift. The introductory talk room and the Regency Tea Room are on upper floors and are inaccessible to wheelchair users.
Dress Code: While not mandatory, many visitors (and the staff) dress up in Regency costume. The Centre offers a chance to try on costumes and accessories inside the exhibition for fun photos.
Useful Links
Jane Austen Centre: Official Website (Opens in new window) Provides related information (exhibition details, tickets, and the Tea Room), operates an online Gift Shop selling Jane Austen-themed merchandise (books, gifts, attire), publicizes the annual Jane Austen Festival (event schedules, history, and involvement resources), and offers informational/educational content via a blog covering her life, works, Regency history, and media reviews.
Facebook: Jane Austen Centre (Opens in new window) Catch up on the latest photos, and news & events from the Abbey.
X: Bath Abbey (Opens in new window) The official Twitter (X) account for The Jane Austen Centre in Bath. Explore The Jane Austen Online Gift Shop for gifts.
Instagram: Bath Abbey (Opens in new window)
Tours to the Jane Austen Centre (Opens in new window) A list of customisable private chauffeured tours, all featuring a visit to Bath, where you can request to visit the Jane Austen Centre as part of a tailored itinerary.
Jane Austen Society of North America (Opens in new window) A nonprofit organisation dedicated to the enjoyment and appreciation of Jane Austen and her writing, featuring information on Austen's life and works, various publications (journals, newsletters, book reviews), conferences and events (Annual General Meetings, regional events), programs (essay contests, book boxes, young filmmakers contests), membership details, and current news and tributes related to celebrating her legacy.
Jane Austen's House (Opens in new window) Dedicated to Jane Austen's House in Chawton, the historic cottage where the author lived and wrote, supplying general information for visitors on planning a trip, including tickets, opening times, and directions, alongside content detailing current events, exhibitions, and tours, as well as resources for learning about Jane Austen's life, family, and works, a virtual visit option, and details about the house's collection and history.
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