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Chawton Cottage
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Janes' bedroom, Chawton Cottage
 
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Drawing room, Chawton Cottage 
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Jane's writing desk 
Chawton Cottage
 
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Chawton Great House
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Chawton Great House
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Granny's Teeth, the Cobb, Lyme Regis
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Harlestone House, Northamptonshire
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Hall, Godmersham
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Church, Godmersham
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Box Hill
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The Bronte vicarage from Haworth Revisited

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Chawton in winter

 

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1999 JASA Country Weekend ~ Morpeth, NSW
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Long gallery/library, Blenheim
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Kent – Jane Austen Country
The road leading up to Box Hill
Box Hill

Jane Austen's grave in Winchester Catheral
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Levens Hall in Cumbria.
- Northanger Abbey?
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Great Hall, Chatsworth
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Wollaton Hall, near Nottingham, built 1580-88
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Pynes, north of Exeter, Devon, which Nigel Nicolson has identified with Barton Park in Sense and Sensibility
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Chevening, Kent - Nigel Nicolson reports that some see it as a model for Rosings
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The west front of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire
- your idea of Hartfield?
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- the model for Pemberley?
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Godmersham: Jane’s brother Edward Knight’s country seat.
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Blenheim Palace

The Dolphin Hotel, at which Jane attended several Assembly Balls. From Anne Marie Edwards’ In the Steps of Jane Austen, 1979, p 130.
The Dolphin Hotel, Southampton where JA attended assemblies

Brighton’s Royal Pavilion. Regarded by some as an architectural monstrosity, it began as a cottage(!) and was intended to be in the Chinese style, but the idea of an exterior in Indian style had entirely capt-ured the Prince’s imagination. From Royal Homes Illustrated, Odhams Press, p 126.
Brighton’s Royal Pavilion
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27 June 2006

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