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Celebrate Jane Austen’s birthday with a magical duo destination stay near Bath and Winchester, two places that played a significant part in Austen's life. Mark the 250 years anniversary with two nights of pure charm and luxury at Exclusive Collection’s Lainston House, set in 63 acres of Hampshire countryside yet just 5 minutes from Winchester city and The Manor House, located in the iconic Cotswold village of Castle Combe, just 30 minutes from Bath city. With tickets to both The Jane Austen Centre in Bath and Winchester Cathedral where Austen rests, and plenty of other Austen hot spots to visit nearby, this is the perfect bucket-list break for any Jane Austen fan. This two-night escape combines history, literary inspiration, and 5-star indulgence in a quintessentially English countryside setting. This exciting package includes:
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