Jane austen landscape

Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscapes that inspired Jane Austen's novels. Explore top ideas to create your own picturesque scenery and experience the romance of Austen's world.
Book: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Tour guide: Mr. Darcy Suggested activities: A swim in the lake, a fencing class, an unexpected reunion with a suitor you just rejected The Chatsworth House, a stately home in Derbyshire, England, was used for the original inspiration for Pemberley and has been used a film location for Pride and Prejudice. Gloustershire England, Fictional Places, Visit England, Le Rosey, Derbyshire England, Chatsworth House, English Manor, Peak District, Foto Art

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Elizabeth Greer
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So the house at Stourhead is completely stunning, but that's not the interesting part for Austen fans – the house's Landscape Gardens featured prominently in 2005's Pride and Prejudice. One of the garden's temples was used as the location for Mr Darcy's first proposal to Elizabeth Bennet. You know, when she says no.

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Susanne Curtis
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Helen Allingham “Frodo was now safe in the Last Homely House east of the Sea. That house was, as Bilbo had long ago reported, ‘a perfect house, whether you like food or sleep, or story-telling or singing, or just sitting and thinking best, or a pleasant mixture of them all.’ Merely to be there wa

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Malita Phumikan