Alton 2.5 miles, Winchester 16 miles, Alresford 9.5 miles, Farnham 11.9 miles, Guildford 21.9 miles.
This annex is a beautiful property in Chawton, Hampshire – it is part of a self-contained wing attached to the substantial Chawton Rectory (occupied by the hosts) – the property is rich in Austen connections and formerly owned by Reverend Papillon, who was once considered a potential suitor for Jane and she writes about visiting it in her letters.
The Rectory is opposite Chawton House and the church so in a beautiful spot.
Chawton is one of the prettiest and most unspoilt villages in Hampshire and is set within the northern borders of the South Downs National Park.
It is the chocolate box village where Jane Austen lived and worked, completing and publishing all six of her celebrated novels, including Pride and Prejudice.
The accommodation has a comfortable and homely feel and is tastefully decorated and features a dining room and comfortable sitting room.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms (one large and one smaller) along with a bathroom that includes a roll top bath.
The village is home to Jane Austen's House and Museum – a Grade I listed building with a charming garden – as well as to Chawton House (where Jane's brother lived), now a heritage site open to visitors, all within walking distance of the annex, as is the local pub and café.
The village also has a welcoming community with a church, 'The Greyfriars' pub, and a café.
Nearby attractions include Gilbert White’s Museum and the woodland trails of Alice Holt Forest.
The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity for a number of country pursuits, as well as visiting Winchester and the beautiful market town of Alresford.
Whether you're marking a literary milestone or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this annex offers a timeless escape in one of Hampshire’s most picturesque and historically rich villages