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    Countdown to Bath: Uncovering Roman Relics and walking in Jane Austen’s footsteps

    by Bronwyn 12 July 2024
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    I’m eagerly looking forward to my upcoming trip to Bath. This charming city is famous for its stunning Georgian architecture and rich history, and it has always been a dream destination for me. With its mix of Roman heritage and Regency elegance, Bath offers a fascinating journey through time. As I plan my itinerary, I’m particularly excited about visiting the Roman Baths, the Jane Austen Centre, the Royal Crescent, and Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein.

    The first place on my list is the Roman Baths. Bath has a rich history dating back to Roman times when it was called Aquae Sulis. The Romans constructed an impressive bathing complex and temple around the natural hot springs, which remain a major attraction today. The idea of walking where ancient Romans once walked is truly exciting. I can’t wait to see the Great Bath, the Sacred Spring, and the Roman artifacts on display. As a former history teacher, I’m eager to soak in the knowledge and imagine the bustling life that once thrived in this ancient spa town.

    Next, I am excited about my upcoming visit to the Jane Austen Centre. Jane Austen resided in Bath from 1801 to 1806, and the city’s lively social scene greatly influenced her novels. The centre provides an intriguing insight into Austen’s life and works, featuring exhibits, costumes, and guides dressed in Regency attire. As a passionate reader, I am eager to immerse myself in the world of one of my favorite authors and gain a better understanding of the society and settings that inspired classic works such as “Persuasion” and “Northanger Abbey.”

    One of the highlights of my trip will be the Royal Crescent, which is an iconic symbol of Georgian architecture. This sweeping crescent of 30 terraced houses is one of the greatest examples of 18th-century design. Walking through this architectural marvel will feel like stepping back in time. I’m particularly interested in visiting No. 1 Royal Crescent, which is a museum that offers a glimpse into Georgian life. The meticulously restored rooms and period furnishings will provide a vivid picture of the era’s elegance and opulence.

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    Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein is another must-see on my list. This immersive attraction celebrates the legacy of Mary Shelley and her groundbreaking novel, “Frankenstein.” It promises a unique experience with multimedia exhibits, artifacts, and even a recreation of Frankenstein’s laboratory. As a fan of gothic literature, I’m eager to explore the mind of the woman who created one of the most enduring figures in horror fiction. The house offers an intriguing mix of history and the macabre, which should be both entertaining and enlightening.

    Beyond these main attractions, I’m also looking forward to simply wandering the charming streets of Bath, soaking in its beauty, and discovering hidden gems. The city’s compact size makes it perfect for exploring on foot. I’m eager to enjoy the serene parks, quaint shops, and delightful cafes.

    I am very excited for this trip. Bath has a unique blend of history and culture. Whether it’s the ancient allure of the Roman Baths, the literary charm of the Jane Austen Centre, the architectural splendor of the Royal Crescent, or the gothic intrigue of Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein, Bath has a diverse range of experiences to offer. I can’t wait to immerse myself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant atmosphere.

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    Exploring Jane Austen’s Legacy in Winchester and Chawton

    by Bronwyn 9 July 2024
    by Bronwyn 9 July 2024

    Join me as I eagerly anticipate my journey to Winchester and Chawton, where I’ll delve into the world of Jane Austen. From Chawton House to Winchester Cathedral, each site promises a glimpse …

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