Visit the inspirations, filming locations and places from the author's life
The well-loved novels of Jane Austen are known for their social commentary — often biting — on the lives of early 19th century women in the English middle and upper classes. They also wove popular tales of romance that are still revisited to this day through frequent film and TV adaptations. So take a tour of some of the stunning locations from the screen, and some of the places that Austen herself would have visited during her lifetime with Street View.
Basildon Park
Belton House
Lacock Village
Lyme House
Chatsworth House
Montacute House
Sydney Place
Stoneleigh Abbey
Box Hill
The Vyne
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