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The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath has played home to many famous names over the years, but perhaps none are more synonymous with the city than the literary legacy of Jane Austen. Every year visitors flock from across the globe to walk in the footsteps of this regency starlet, so there is no better place to situate yourself than in the heart of the Georgian architecture.

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Hedgemead Court is one of two luxury self-catering properties located in the historic city centre which are sure to set you up with a comfortable stay, surrounded by the landscape that inspired the great novelist. For fans of Ms Austen, Bath Regency Walking Tours offer visitors an insightful experience from the knowledgeable Mr Elliott, a charismatic resident of the city.

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Tours last approx 90 minutes and cover all the main attractions of the town, from Pulteney Bridge to Bath Abbey, Queen Square and the Royal Crescent, allowing time to pass key sites of interest, whilst digesting interesting human stories and more scandalous secrets. Affiliate yourself with Austen’s frequented views on this whistle-stop tour.

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With a stay at Hedgemead Court, you are not only based in Bath’s quirky artisan quarter, but you’ll also be within a stone’s through of The Parragon and other landmarks favoured by the popular author. The Jane Austen Centre off Queen Square is the ultimate shrine to all things Austen, offering the chance to dress up in period costume, or sit-down to a regency high-tea in the adjoining café. What are you waiting for, check-in to your stay at Tucking Mill this Spring. Click here to book.

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