Join one of our knowledgeable guides on a tour of Chawton House to discover our rich history.
Join one of our knowledgeable volunteer guides on a guided tour of Chawton House to discover our rich history.
Learn about the evolution of the Estate from Medieval stopping point to Elizabethan Manor. Discover our connection with Jane Austen and find out how we became home to a unique collection of early women's writing.
Your guide will point out some of the House’s most quirky and fascinating features, from secret compartments and witch marks to heraldry and hidden graffiti. You will learn about the people in the paintings, take in views across the historic gardens from the Oak Room, and round off your time with us with a visit to the atmospheric Library.
The tour will commence at 11.30am and last 1 hour 15 minutes.
Tickets: £10 | £5 for Midweek Roast ticket holders (please book via the Midweek Roast booking page and select Add On Tour when booking).
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Address
Chawton House, Chawton, Hampshire, GU34 1SJ
01420 541010
Opening times
House & Garden Opening Hours 2024
4 Nov-5 Dec: Fri-Sun, 10am-3.30pm
6 Dec-17 Dec: Weds-Sun, 11am-6pm (Glimmering Gardens from 3pm)
18 Dec-1 Jan: Every day, 11am-6pm, except 24, 25, and 26 Dec
National Art Pass members are welcome to visit for half price as part of their membership. Book online in advance and select ‘Art Fund’ as your ticket-type. You will need to show your membership card to gain admission.
Exclusions and safety measures
For group bookings of 8+, please see further information on our website about Group Tours, or email hire@chawtonhouse.org. Please do not purchase tickets for group visits using the Art Fund ticket type.
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