Jane Austen 1775-1817
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Jane Austen House
Bath, England
1792–96 (built); 1801-05 (Austens in residence)
Jane Austen lived in this townhouse at 4 Sydney Place with her family from 1801 to 1805.
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Jane Austen Birthplace
Steventon, England
1775
The rectory where Jane Austen was born no longer survives, but the scenic site where it used to stand is worth visiting.
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Jane Austen's House Museum
Chawton, England
Jane Austen lived at Chawton Cottage in Hampshire during the happiest and most productive period of her life, from 1809 to 1817.
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Church of St. Nicholas
Steventon, England
13c
A Grade II listed building, Steventon Church is best known for its connection to Jane Austen, whose father was the rector. Jane lived at the nearby rectory and attended this church for the first 25 years of her life.
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Jane Austen House (25 Gay Street)
Bath, England
1805 (Austens in residence)
Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra lived in this townhouse at 25 Gay Street for less than a year in 1805, after their father's death led to reduced income. It is just up the road from the Jane Austen Centre.
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Jane Austen House
Winchester, England
17C
Jane Austen lived here briefly to be closer to her doctor during her final illness. She passed away in this house in 1817.
- Grave of Jane Austen Winchester, England