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Learn about the life and times of Jane Austen and celebrate her 250th anniversary with a traditional English scone in the Winchester Cathedral Cafe.

The Tour: 10.00am – 11.00am

Jane Austen was born in Steventon, near Basingstoke, Hampshire in 1775. She died in Winchester in 1817, in rented rooms in College Street. She knew and loved the Cathedral and is buried in the north aisle. Her brother Henry composed the inscription for her ledger stone. This tour offers an intimate and often amusing insight into her life and connections within the Cathedral. Please note that the tour includes a short walk, weather permitting, outside the Cathedral precinct. Once the tour has finished, your guide will accompany you to the cafe.

 

Tea: From 11.00am

The Jane Austen expert Guide will join you for tea and scones in the Winchester Cathedral Cafe so that you can continue your conversation and learning about this literary icon.

Menu
Buttermilk Scone, Clotted Cream & Fruit Preserve

Selection of Tea/Coffee

 

There is seating inside and in the gardens and courtyard of the Winchester Cathedral Cafe. If you’re visiting on a day of glorious sunshine, you may want to sit outside and enjoy unrivalled views of Winchester Cathedral, resting place of Jane Austen.

 

Important information

If you do have mobility issues, allergies or dietary requirements please let us know when making a booking.

Please note that each tour is subject to a minimum of 3 people and a maximum of 12.