Are you a lover of literature, history and Jane Austen?
Our Jane Austen English Language Experiences combine group or individually tailored English tuition with a special selection of experiences to allow you to experience Bath just as Jane Austen did in her time.
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Jane Austen experiences can be tailored to your interests, and could include:
Jane Austen Centre visit: explore the fascinating world of Jane Austen and learn about her life and work.
Historical tour of Bath: follow in the footsteps of Jane Austen and discover the history and landmarks of the city. You'll also be able to spot filming locations of films such as Persuasion and Northanger Abbey (as well as many other films and TV series, including Bridgerton).
Regency dance workshop: learn the dances that Austen's characters would have enjoyed. You may even be able to practice them at a real Regency Ball!
Afternoon tea: indulge in this quintessential British experience, enjoying tea, scones and sandwiches.
Jane Austen Festival: if your visit coincides with this renowned festival in September, you'll have the opportunity to celebrate the author at balls, events and parades.
Bath is a charming place
"Bath is a charming place, sir; there are so many good shops here."
Northanger Abbey
Pleased with Bath
‘And are you altogether pleased with Bath?’
‘Yes – I like it very well.’
Northanger Abbey
Pump room Northanger Abbey
"Every morning now brought its regular duties; – shops were to be visited; some new part of town to be looked at; and the Pump-room to be attended, where they paraded up and down for an hour, looking at everybody and speaking to no one."
Northanger Abbey
fine Sunday in Bath
"A fine Sunday in Bath empties every house of its inhabitants, and all the world appears on such an occasion to walk about and tell their acquaintance what a charming day it is… they hastened away to the Crescent, to breathe the fresh air of better company."
Northanger Abbey
Oh who can ever be tired
"Oh! Who can be ever tired of Bath?"
Northanger Abbey
They arrived in Bath
"They arrived in Bath. Catherine was all eager delight; her eyes were here, there, and everywhere."
Northanger Abbey
Variety of amusements
"For here are a variety of amusements, a variety of thing to be seen and done all day long."
Northanger Abbey
always be talking of Bath
"I really believe I shall always be talking of Bath, when I am at home again–I do like it so very much."
Northanger Abbey
Lady Russell was fond of Bath
"Lady Russell was fond of Bath, in short, and disposed to think it must suit them all."