250 years before Jane Austen
BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United KingdomDirector of Jane Austen’s House takes you back in time to explore the seismic political, religious, and social changes that shaped the world
Director of Jane Austen’s House takes you back in time to explore the seismic political, religious, and social changes that shaped the world
The Worlds of Jane Austen takes a fresh look at Jane Austen’s life, inspirations and legacy, drawing on the latest research in an accessible and lively way.
Soak up the buzzing atmosphere at Green Park Brasserie with live music four nights a week - every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 6.30pm - 10pm.
Mr B's are delighted to welcome rising star of British fiction, and Mr B’s team fave author, Benjamin Wood, for his new novel, Seascraper.
Elly Griffiths makes her much-anticipated return to Bath to celebrate the paperback release of The Frozen People:
As the international order begins to crumble, this incisive book asks what the rise of the Asian superstates means for the future.
Every Wednesday, The Jesters opens the stage to 12 brand-new or developing acts, each with 5 minutes to make some noise, test some material, and maybe even bring the house down.
Enjoy a fresh squeeze of comedy at the Saracen's Head. Free of charge with a new lineup of excellent acts each week.
800 years of history - see the City’s Royal Charters, gold and silver collection, ceremonial maces, sword and robes.
The past decade has seen a significant rise in Jane Austen detective fiction retellings. But what is it about Austen’s work that lends itself to the detective genre?
Amy Bracey has been driving horse-drawn carriages since she was knee high to a grasshopper and her love for them became a career
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