Jane Austen's House
With a National Art Pass you get
Visit Jane Austen's House in Hampshire, where the famous author lived from 1809 until her death in 1817, during which time she wrote most of her novels.
The building is now a museum containing many items associated with her and her family. There is also a garden with period plant varieties and a learning centre with interactive exhibits.
Visitor information
Address
Winchester Road, Chawton, Hampshire, GU34 1SD
01420 83262
Opening times
Saturdays and Sundays only 10am-4.30pm until Mid April.
The House is currently undergoing major restoration work and, is covered in scaffolding.
The Museum will return to Wednesday to Sunday opening from Mid-April..
Please book a timed entry slot.
Exclusions and safety measures
- Pre-booked timed tickets only to ensure limited numbers on site
- Restricted numbers in the main house at any one time
- Enhanced one-way system
- Visitors required to wear face coverings (disposable face masks available)
- 2-metre social distancing policy
- Hand sanitiser stations
- Thorough and frequent cleaning procedures
- Personal protective equipment for staff
- Contactless payment in the gift shop
Visitor information
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