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Jane Austen’s House Museum: Join Me On A Visit

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Want to come along with me as I visit Jane Austen’s House Museum in Chawton, Hampshire? We can all pay a visit (virtually) and enjoy what’s on offer, and hey, maybe even plan a trip in the future. If you are heading to the house, we have rounded up the closest accommodation for you to explore. Find out more here.

This is one of my favourite places to visit. Yes, I think if you like the novels of Jane, it’s definitely going to have added appeal, but even if you just enjoy history and visiting picturesque English villages, this one is going to float your boat.

close up of Jane Austen's house museum in Chawton

My First Visit to Jane Austen’s House Museum

I can’t remember exactly when I first visited Chawton, but it has to be about ten years ago now. I had long known the house was there, and it was on my to-do list, but I just hadn’t got around to it. The first time we drove to Alton, which is the closest town to the village of Chawton, we just simply couldn’t find the village itself. It didn’t help that it was lateish in the day and my navigation skills weren’t quite up to par ☺

signpost outside Jane Austen's house in Chawton, Hampshire

By now though, my excitement level was piqued and I wasn’t going to let any lack of map reading ability stand in my way. The following Saturday we set off early and I was going to let nothing, nothing I tell you, stand in the way of me visiting the house. Even if I had to stop and ask every person in Hampshire where Chawton was, we were going to get there. As it turned out that (thankfully) wasn’t necessary and on the second visit we somehow came upon the signs to the house easily and all the pieces fell into place.

As we drove into the village, I was so excited. I love history, books, pretty villages and oh yes, tearooms – so I was at anticipation level 100!

We parked relatively easily, although in the high Summer season that isn’t always so easy, and made our way to Jane Austen’s House Museum.

Visiting the House

the kitchen at Jane Austen's House Museum in Chawton, Hampshire

For the best source of information on the house, it’s best to check out the JaneAustens.house website, as they have all the lowdown on opening hours, booking tickets, plus info on events and some great learning resources.

The house is such an important literary and historical site that it is also supported by several Ambassadors and you can read more about them at the link.

I first saw more info on this when Lucy Worsley became an ambassador (I have a little history crush on her) and she has done both a TV program (sometimes on BBC iPlayer for those in the UK) and written a book on Jane Austen.

Jane Austen at Home is definitely worth a read if you love Jane’s books or are interested in this historical period.

Jane Austen’s House Museum: My Experience

Anyhoo, I digress. The bottom line is that I loved, LOVED, visiting the house and garden. The house itself is not huge (it is, after all, a ‘cottage’ in a village), but there is so much to learn and see as you go around it.

It’s also pretty much as it was in terms of the creaking stairs and low doors, and for me that just makes it so much more real. I love thinking about how Jane worked at her tiny writing desk or helped her mother and sister in the kitchen.

The garden too is beautiful and on our first visit I just sat on a bench, closed my eyes, and listened to the birdsong. I could almost imagine Jane moving around tending to the flowers. Maybe I just have a very vivid imagination, but for me, it’s one of the most evocative places in terms of celebrating a life.

a panoramic image of Jane Austen's House Museum in Chawton, Hampshire

Tea and Cake

Another highlight of any visit to Chawton is having a cuppa and some cake (oh go on then, I really shouldn’t) in Cassandra’s Cup. This is a super cute tearoom opposite Jane Austen’s House and is named for Jane’s sister. This is worth a visit for all varieties of deliciousness, but also because it gives you an amazing view of Jane’s House from the window.

a view from the window of Cassandra's Cup in Chawton

Want to Visit the House?

If you want to visit Jane Austen’s House, the closest larger town is Alton. You can find some great places to stay in the area and from there see all that the county of Hampshire has to offer. Find out more here.

I have been back to Jane Austen’s House Museum in Chawton many times since and I’m looking forward to visiting again. Have you been to Chawton? If so, I would love to hear your thoughts below, or tell me one of your favourite places to visit, wherever you are based in the world.

You may also enjoy this little reel of my visit. I share a lot more about places, books and history over on Instagram so do follow me there and say Hi!


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