The house where Jane Austen lived from 1809 until her death in 1817. Originally a 17th century timber framed farmhouse with a thatched roof, it became a coaching inn until the mid-18th c. when it was the bailiff's house of the estate it belonged to, in 1769. Jane lived there with her mother and sister, a family friend, two maids and one manservant. The house was clad in brick and re-roofed with tiles. Every room has a fireplace. The sitting room window closest to the road was bricked in, to give the ladies more privacy from the busy road and a new window opened up towards the garden.
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