Chawton and Jane Austen Tour
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Chawton and Jane Austen Tour

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About this experience

The only tour of Chawton guided by an Italian lady who lives in the village.

During this one-and-a-half-hour walking tour, you will have the opportunity not only to discover the village that Jane Austen knew and loved and its connection to her life, but also to get a glimpse into what life is like today in an authentic English village based the guide's personal experience as a Chawton resident.

This is a perfect day trip from London to a quintessentially English countryside village that offers a perfect blend of history, culture and lifestyle.

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Chawton and Jane Austen Tour (in English)

Tour del Villaggio di Chawton e dei suoi Legami con Jane Austen (in Italiano)

What's included

Information about the connections between many of the village cottages and Jane Austen
Tips on what to see, where to eat and stay in the area.
Guided tour of Chawton village
Anecdotes and fun facts about life in the village today based on my experience as a Chawton resident.

Detailed itinerary

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I look forward to spending a day together on the footsteps of Jane Austen!

This tour is a perfect day-trip from London to discover an authentic English countryside village with unique connections to one of the most famous writers in the world.

Chawton is a picture-perfect, quintessentially English village in the heart of the South Downs National Park, in Hampshire with fairy tale thatched cottages, a beautiful park and cosy stone church

But Chawton is best known for being the place where Jane Austen lived happily the final eight years of her life and wrote or completed most of her famous novels, including Emma and the final version of Pride & Prejudice.

As the world celebrate the anniversary of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, 2025 is definitely the perfect year to visit Chawton.

On this one-and-a-half-hour guided tour, I will take you on a journey of discovery through the village that Jane Austen knew and loved and provide you with lots of information about the connections between many of the beautiful village cottages and Jane’s life. In addition, I will give you glimpse into what life is like in an English village today based on my personal experience of Chawton resident.

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The House where Jane Austen lived the final eight years of her life with her mother, sister (both named Cassandra) and best friend Martha Lloyd.

The tour starts outside Jane Austen’s House, that is right in the heart of the village, and ends outside Chawton House, the country mansion inherited by her brother Edward.

In my introduction I’ll provide you with some general information about this important building although, for a proper deep dive, I strongly encourage you to visit it before or at the end of my tour – it is definitely worth it!

Jane Austen’s House is today a well-run museum managed by a Foundation and is generally considered the best place in the world to immerse yourself into Jane Austen’s world.

Access to Jane Austen’s House in NOT included in my tour. My advice is to book your ticket in advance on the House’s website as access is limited and in high demand.

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The Elizabethan country manor house inherited by Jane Austen's brother Edward in 1797, along with the Chawton estate and many other properties in Hampshire and Kent.
Jane Austen often mentions Chawton House in her letters and warmly refers to it as “The Great House”.

During the tour, we will stop outside the entrance to Chawton House, where I will provide some general information and context about this important building. However, for a more complete experience, I invite you to visit it at the end of my tour, as it is really worth seeing.

The house is managed by a foundation and is beautiful inside. It has a splendid park covering 275 acres, which is mostly open to the public all year round free of charge.

Chawton House is a splendid example of a typical English gentry country mansion with beautiful interiors and many connections to Jane Austen.

Entrance to the House is NOT included in my tour. Advance booking is not necessary - tickets can be purchased directly on site.

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The beautiful Victorian church that is now the parish church of the village of Chawton but which, in Jane Austen's day, was the private chapel of the Knight family and part of the Chawton House estate inherited by her brother Edward Austen Knight.

What's not included

Food and transfers to/from the participants' place of arrival or stay.
Entrance to Jane Austen's House (must be pre-booked on the house website).
Entrance to Chawton House (can be purchased on site).

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The tour is on pavements and paved roads, but there are a couple of short sections on grassy and dirt areas, so it may not be suitable for people in wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
The walk is easy and relaxed, but comfortable shoes and suitable clothes for the unpredictable British weather are advisable.

Meeting point

The starting point is by the grassy area outside Jane Austen's House, in the heart of Chawton village. The tour starts promptly at the scheduled time, so please arrive a bit earlier to join the group.

About Portsmouth

Portsmouth is a vibrant coastal city in South East England, renowned for its rich maritime history and strategic naval importance. With its historic dockyards, charming waterfront, and proximity to the Isle of Wight, it offers a unique blend of cultural attractions and scenic beauty.

Top Attractions

Historic Dockyard Portsmouth

The Historic Dockyard is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, featuring the iconic HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, and the National Museum of the Royal Navy. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Portsmouth's maritime heritage.

Historical 3-4 hours £26 for adults, £13 for children

Spinnaker Tower

The Spinnaker Tower offers panoramic views of Portsmouth and the Solent. The tower's unique design and observation decks make it a popular attraction.

Architecture 1-2 hours £10.50 for adults, £6.30 for children

Southsea Castle

Southsea Castle is a historic fort built by Henry VIII. It offers guided tours and a museum showcasing its rich history and role in defending Portsmouth.

Historical 1-2 hours Free entry, donations welcome

Must-Try Local Dishes

Fish and Chips

A classic British dish featuring fresh fish, usually cod or haddock, coated in batter and served with crispy chips (fries).

Main Course Can be made gluten-free and vegetarian options are available.

Solent Crab

A local delicacy, Solent crab is known for its sweet and succulent meat. It's often served with brown bread and mayo.

Appetizer Gluten-free and vegetarian-friendly.

Popular Activities

Hiking in South Downs National Park Kayaking in the Solent Sunbathing at Southsea Beach Spas and wellness centers Visiting museums and galleries Attending local festivals and events Boat tours and cruises Swimming and water sports

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and various outdoor events. The city is bustling with activities, and the beaches are popular.

15°C to 22°C 59°F to 72°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Pound Sterling (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (GMT+1 during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Portsmouth is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night

Getting there

By air
  • Southampton Airport • 30 km (18.6 miles)
By train

Portsmouth & Southsea, Portsmouth Harbour

By bus

Portsmouth Bus Station, Southsea Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network in Portsmouth is comprehensive, with frequent services connecting all major areas of the city. Buses are an affordable and convenient way to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Portsmouth Southsea Gunwharf Quays

Day trips

Isle of Wight
8 km (5 miles) by ferry • Half day to full day

The Isle of Wight is a popular day trip destination, known for its scenic beauty, historic sites, and outdoor activities.

Chichester
30 km (18.6 miles) by car • Half day

Chichester is a historic city known for its cathedral, Roman ruins, and charming streets.

Festivals

Portsmouth International Kite Festival • August Victorian Festival of Christmas • December

Pro tips

  • Visit the Historic Dockyard early in the day to avoid crowds and long lines
  • Take a harbor tour to see the city from the water and learn about its maritime history
  • Explore the city's parks and green spaces, such as Southsea Common and Victoria Park
  • Try local seafood dishes, such as fish and chips and Solent crab
  • Check out local events and festivals, such as the Portsmouth International Kite Festival and the Victorian Festival of Christmas
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