Reading in the Time of Jane Austen

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Enjoy code: 571280
Type
Food and drink
Target groups
Elderly, Adult, Youth
Source
TheList
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Available tickets

Sunday
11/05 2025 10:00am
St Laurence's Church Friar Street READING
Provided by The List

Details

Jane Austen spent 18 months at school in Reading in the 18th century. During the 250th anniversary year of her birth, join a walk to see the town as she might have seen it.

Type of walk Learn something new on a guided tour - less walking/more talking

More detail Starting at St Laurence's Church we will view the area around Jane Austen's school, before walking along the streets that she might have known, reflecting on the infrastructure, industries and entertainments and contemporary accounts of Reading in the long 18th century . The route is circular, mainly on the flat (London Street is a gentle hill) and the roads to be crossed have crossing points or traffic lights. Please note, this walk does not include an interior visit to the Abbey Gateway. Toilets are available in the Museum, coffee shops and shops.

Walk length / difficulty / accessibility 2.6km, approx. 2 hours / Medium / wheelchair accessible / not family friendly

Ticket price 3

About the walk leader Joy Pibworth is an active member of the Jane Austen Society and of several local history societies and enjoys discovering new walks in town.

Getting there Start: 10AM - St Laurence's Church, Town Square, Reading, RG1 3EJ ///audio.tulip.rate [https://what3words.com/audio.tulip.rate] Finish: St Laurence's Church, Town Square, Reading, RG1 3EJ ///audio.tulip.rate [https://what3words.com/audio.tulip.rate] The start point is about 5 minutes walk from Reading Station and close to main bus routes.

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