In conversation with...
Enjoy a cream tea in the tea-room before joining Lizzie Dunford, Director for Jane Austen’s House, Chawton and Joy Pibworth, former longstanding member of the Jane Austen Society as they discuss Britain’s best-loved Regency author in the house at The Vyne.
Sunday 7 September
Gates open 2.15pm | Cream tea 2.30-3.15pm | Talk 3.30-4.30pm
With gates opening 2.15pm, enjoy a cream tea upstairs in the Brewhouse tea-room 2.30-3.15pm before venturing over to the Dining Parlour on the ground floor of the house for the talk 3.30-4.30pm.
Cream Tea options:
Help yourself to urns of tea or coffee and a fruit scone with jam and butter.
Please inform us at the time of booking if you have any special dietary requirements.
Tickets £20
Not suitable for young families.
Please note, non-members entering before 2.15pm will need to pay normal admission. On the day, please state the name you booked under at Visitor Reception before walking up to the Brewhouse. We’ll just check you in again as you enter the tea-room.
No food and drink are allowed in the house. There are toilets in the courtyard outside the Brewhouse tea-room.
Please note:
- Standard admissions charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- On the day, please state the name you booked under at Visitor Reception before walking up to the Brewhouse.
- You'll need weather appropriate clothing and walking shoes because there's a 10-minute walk between the carpark and the tea-room and house.
- There's a 10-minute walk between the carpark and the tea-room and house. The cream tea is on the first floor of the tea-room and there is no lift. The talk takes place on the ground floor of the house. Please contact us at thevyne@nationaltrust.org.uk putting Accessibility Requirement in the subject line if you need any adjustments.
- Not suitable for young families.
Ticket options
Enjoy a cream tea in the tea-room before joining Lizzie Dunford, Director for Jane Austen’s House, Chawton and Joy Pibworth, former longstanding member of the Jane Austen Society as they discuss Britain’s best-loved Regency author in the house at The Vyne.
Sunday 7 September
Gates open 2.15pm | Cream tea 2.30-3.15pm | Talk 3.30-4.30pm
With gates opening 2.15pm, enjoy a cream tea upstairs in the Brewhouse tea-room 2.30-3.15pm before venturing over to the Dining Parlour on the ground floor of the house for the talk 3.30-4.30pm.
Cream Tea options:
Help yourself to urns of tea or coffee and a fruit scone with jam and butter.
Please inform us at the time of booking if you have any special dietary requirements.
Tickets £20
Not suitable for young families.
Please note, non-members entering before 2.15pm will need to pay normal admission. On the day, please state the name you booked under at Visitor Reception before walking up to the Brewhouse. We’ll just check you in again as you enter the tea-room.
No food and drink are allowed in the house. There are toilets in the courtyard outside the Brewhouse tea-room.
Please note:
- Standard admissions charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- On the day, please state the name you booked under at Visitor Reception before walking up to the Brewhouse.
- You'll need weather appropriate clothing and walking shoes because there's a 10-minute walk between the carpark and the tea-room and house.
- There's a 10-minute walk between the carpark and the tea-room and house. The cream tea is on the first floor of the tea-room and there is no lift. The talk takes place on the ground floor of the house. Please contact us at thevyne@nationaltrust.org.uk putting Accessibility Requirement in the subject line if you need any adjustments.
- Not suitable for young families.