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Jane Austen Festival talk: Building Northanger Abbey at Museum of Bath Architecture

Museum of Bath Architecture, The Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, The Vineyards, The Paragon, Bath, Somerset, BA1 5NA

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Date (16 Sept 2024)
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Monday12:30 - 13:30

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Old medieval ruin or fake gothic new build?

Following on from the success of The Museum of Bath Architecture's previous 'Building Pemberley' talk, join Dr Amy Frost to explore Jane Austen's Gothic architecture (real and imagined), as the audience become the architects of Northanger Abbey. Bring your drawing skills with you – no matter how dodgy! As the talk runs over lunchtime, please feel free to bring lunch with you too. Costume welcome but not required.

Tickets: £13 per person

Booking via the Jane Austen Festival website. 

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