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Summer Opening From 26th March 2016 to 29th October 2016 9.45am to 5.30pm every day Extended hours July & Aug 9.30am to 6pm every day. Winter Opening Open Every Day 30th Oct 2016 to 9th April 2017 Sunday to Friday 10am to 4.00pm Saturdays 9.45am to 5.30pm Opening times of The Jane Austen Centre How to get to the Jane Austen Centre “A great way to find out more about Jane Austen and discover the fabulous Georgian city of Bath.” “No trip to Bath is complete without a visit to The Jane Austen Centre.” Email: [email protected] Website: www.janeausten.co.uk Telephone: 01225 443 000 Address: 40 Gay Street, Bath, BA1 2NT Jane Austen is also Online For a selection of interesting and unique Jane Austen and Regency-related items make sure you visit the Jane Austen Gift Shop online. Much of what we sell is exclusive to us, so you won’t find them anywhere else. Silver and gold charms, replicas of Jane Austen’s ring, mugs with quotes from each of Jane’s novels, handmade leather journals and satchels, as well as copies of her novels and some lovely gifts for children. www.janeausten.co.uk Use the map below or hop off of any Sightseeing tour bus. The Jane Austen Centre recommends; Groups - many options. Email [email protected] Wheelchair access only to ground floor exhibition and shop. Last entry to the exhibition 60 minutes before closing. Advance tickets can be bought online. Bath Abbey The Centre A4 to Bristol A4/M4 to London P Map © Ktwo “Wonderful, wonderful place.” Open every day B A T H Annual Jane Austen Festival - 9th to 18th Sept 2016 Open Every Day Centre Character ‘Georgiana Darcy’ Celebrating Bath’s most famous resident Permanent Exhibition Tearoom Giftshop Open daily from 9.00 – 21.30 Bath’s natural thermal Spa Reservations: 01225 33 1234 www.thermaebathspa.com L I O N T O U R S LION TOURS Stonehenge & Cotswolds Easy Booking; 07769 668668 www.liontours.co.uk 2016brochure.indd 1 04/01/2016 14:44:42

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Page 1: Stonehenge - Jane Austen · PDF fileCostumed ‘Characters’ guide you through the experience. l See the amazingly lifelike Jane Austen waxwork. l Try your hand with authentic quill

Summer OpeningFrom 26th March 2016 to 29th October 20169.45am to 5.30pm every day

Extended hours July & Aug 9.30am to 6pm every day.

Winter Opening Open Every Day30th Oct 2016 to 9th April 2017Sunday to Friday 10am to 4.00pm Saturdays 9.45am to 5.30pm

Opening times of The Jane Austen Centre

How to get to the Jane Austen Centre

“A great way to find out more about Jane Austen and discover the fabulous Georgian city of Bath.”

“No trip to Bath is complete without a visit to The Jane Austen Centre.”

Email: [email protected] Website: www.janeausten.co.ukTelephone: 01225 443 000

Address: 40 Gay Street, Bath, BA1 2NT

Jane Austen is also Online For a selection of interesting and unique Jane Austen and Regency-related items make sure you visit the Jane Austen Gift Shop online.

Much of what we sell is exclusive to us, so you won’t find them anywhere else. Silver

and gold charms, replicas of Jane Austen’s ring, mugs

with quotes from each of Jane’s novels, handmade leather journals

and satchels, as well as copies

of her novels and some lovely gifts for children.

www.janeausten.co.uk Use the map below or hop off of any Sightseeing tour bus.

The Jane Austen Centre recommends;

• Groups - many options. Email [email protected]• Wheelchair access only to ground floor exhibition and shop.• Last entry to the exhibition 60 minutes before closing.• Advance tickets can be bought online.

Bath Abbey

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A4/M4 to London

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Bath’s natural thermal SpaReservations: 01225 33 1234www.thermaebathspa.com

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www.liontours.co.ukTel 07769 668668

or ask at your hotel See website for full terms and conditions. Prices valid until April 2014

Cotswold Tour- Full Day

The highlights of this tour include:

This is a chance to discover an English landscape that you may have thought was lost forever. You will experience Cotswold culture, architecture, history and scenic viewswith a host of unspoilt villages and a beautifully ruralcountryside.The tour is fully guided but you will alsohave plenty of free time to explore.

Castle Combe - voted England’s prettiest villageand used as a fi lm location for Dr Dolittle, Stardust and Warhorse.

Badminton - part of the Duke of Beaufort’s estate, discover the connection between it and the game of the same name.

Malmesbury - a beautiful 12th century BenedictineAbbey containing illuminated manuscripts sits at the centre of this hilltop town, hear the story of a young girl’s demise at the claws of a ‘tiger fi erce’.

Bibury - William Morris described this village as the‘most beautiful in England’ and gained inspiration fromits rolling countryside and wandering streams.

Coln Valley - one of the most scenic drives in theCotswolds following the meandering and crystal clearRiver Coln.

Stow on the Wold - a stunning Cotswold markettown with a JRR Tolkein connection.

The Slaughters - optional walk along the ‘Warden’s Way’ through typical English countryside between these picturesque twin villages (weather permitting).

Tetbury - fi rst recorded in 681AD with roots in thewoollen industry where the annual, ancient wool sack race is still held today.

Printed using vegetable based inks on FSC Accredited paper Tel 07769 668668 www.liontours.co.uk

National Trust VillageLacock

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AND THE SPIELBERG EPIC

Dr Dolittle

“Warhorse ”

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One way/drop off service availableby arrangement to most locations

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Fancy a delicious Cream Tea?After your trip have a refreshing stop at the award winning Regency Tea Room upstairs at the Jane Austen Centre. Entry is free just go right up.

Cream Teas, snacks and delicious cakes.

40 Gay St, Bath, BA1 2NT

Open Every Day10% discount with

a Mad Max ticket

Open Every Day10% discount witha Lion Tours ticket

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Page 2: Stonehenge - Jane Austen · PDF fileCostumed ‘Characters’ guide you through the experience. l See the amazingly lifelike Jane Austen waxwork. l Try your hand with authentic quill

Costumed ‘Characters’ guide you through the experience. l See the amazingly lifelike Jane Austen waxwork.l Try your hand with authentic quill and ink. l Get dressed up in our Regency costumes and have your photo taken.l Taste regency recipe food and drink.l Hear entertaining anecdotes about Jane Austen.

l Watch a short film starring ‘Mr Wickham’.l Play a few Regency parlour games.Throughout the experience there are exhibits that explore Jane’s life in Bath, her family, places of residence and Bath society. You can learn about the main entertainments of the day; dancing, socialising, card games and tea drinking.

“Jane Austen is perhaps the best known and best loved of Bath’s many famous residents. She paid two long visits here towards the end of the eighteenth century and from 1801 to 1806 Bath was her home.

Her intimate knowledge of the city is reflected in two of her novels, ‘Northanger Abbey’ and ‘Persuasion’, which are largely set in Bath.

The city remains much as Jane Austen knew it; the streets and buildings recalling the elegant, well-ordered world that she portrays so brilliantly in her novels.Now the pleasure of exploring Jane Austen’s Bath

can be enhanced by visiting the Jane Austen Centre. Here, in a Georgian town house in the heart of the city, the visitor can find out more about the importance of Bath in Jane Austen’s life and work.”Maggie Lane Author

Bath’s most famous resident The Jane Austen Experience Regency Tea RoomsSet on the second floor of The Jane Austen Centre are the elegant Regency Tea Rooms which have achieved the Tea Guild’s ‘Award of Excellence’. This guarantees the highest quality tea, food and service.A visit to the Tea Room is very much part of the Jane

Austen Centre experience. Our Tea Rooms have a lovely period atmosphere and very friendly staff who look forward to your visit.

Our recommendation:l Champagne Afternoon Tea - how charming!

“I can feel Jane all around me... A really wonderful experience.” Liz Buzza, Manitoba

“Jane’s history brought vividly to life.”Lindsay Alger, London

Tea with Mr. Darcy?Morning coffee, light lunch, Cream Tea and snacks

Our GiftshopAfter your visit you can browse our attractive giftshop, which offers an unrivalled selection of Jane Austen and regency-period related books, as well as a wide selection of stationary, media and gifts – many of which are exclusive to the centre.

Don’t want to carry it with you? Everything we sell and more can be purchased from our Online Giftshop and shipped worldwide. www.janeausten.co.uk/shop

Inside the Exhibition

The Jane Austen Waxwork

The Regency Tea Room - ‘Tea With Mr. Darcy’

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