Has the ghost of Jane Austen has ever been spotted in Bath? When Jane Austen made Bath her home, from 1801 to 1806, the city was a thriving spa resort, popular with fashionable society. The elegant yet vibrant city provided inspiration for two of her six published novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion Jane Austen resided at a few properties during her time in Bath; The Paragon, Gay Street, Trim Street, Queen’s Square and Green Park buildings. But, the one that is most famous and has a placard outside of it is Number 4 Sydney place. She died on 18 July 1817 (aged 41) and is buried at Winchester Cathedral. But did she ever return to Bath and has her ghost ever been spotted in any of these places? #janeausten #janeaustenbath #regencybath #janeaustensbath #ghostsofbath #ghostofjaneausten # hauntedbath #bathghosts #ghostsofbath #regency #janeaustenexperience #janeaustenfan #janeaustenbooks #Paranormal #cityofbath #bridgerton https://www.instagram.com/p/CbGU5q-Mbb7/?utm_medium=tumblr














