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A Jane Austen Escape: One Night at The Manor House

Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th Birthday with a magical stay in the heart of the Cotswolds.

Mark 250 years of Jane Austen with a night of pure charm and luxury at the breathtaking Manor House, set in the enchanting village of Castle Combe, hailed as the “prettiest village in England.” Just a short drive from Bath, where Jane Austen lived for six creative years, this one-night escape combines history, literary inspiration, and five-star indulgence in a quintessentially English countryside setting.

Your stay includes tickets to the Jane Austen Centre in Bath, where you can delve deeper into the life and legacy of one of England’s greatest authors. Explore exhibits that bring Jane’s world to life, from her fashion and family ties to the Georgian society that inspired her beloved novels. Stroll through Bath’s iconic streets and architecture, much of which remains just as Jane experienced it, and discover why this historic city left such an indelible mark on her work.

This is more than just a getaway – it’s a journey into the past, celebrating Austen’s enduring influence while enjoying the modern-day luxury of The Manor House.

Package includes

  • An overnight stay in luxurious accommodation.
  • A delicious breakfast to start your day.
  • Tickets to the Jane Austen Centre in Bath, where you can explore Jane’s life and her ties to this iconic Georgian city.

Optional extras?

  • Indulge in dinner at the Michelin-starred Bybrook restaurant, where culinary excellence meets a romantic setting.
  • Extend your stay: Add a second night to explore more of the Cotswolds and Bath’s treasures.

The small print

This offer is available to new bookings staying between 1st April 2025 and 30th September 2025. Prices vary based on room type and availability. Must be booked at least 30 days in advance. Pre-paid at time of booking and non-refundable/non-transferable. Bookings are subject to availability. Restaurant tables subject to availability and together with other extras such as drinks and retail products, are charged as taken.