Mr. Darcy’s Afternoon Tea

Bath

Jane Austen Centre

Available until 17 August 2026

Get tickets now for a refined regency experience at the Jane Austen Centre

Step into a world of elegance and indulgence with Mr. Darcy’s Afternoon Tea, a signature experience served in the delightful Regency Tea Room at the Jane Austen Centre.

Inspired by the genteel charm of Jane Austen’s novels and the sophistication of her most iconic hero, this tea service is a celebration of refinement, romance, and irresistible treats.

What’s included?

Mr. Darcy’s Afternoon Tea is a beautifully curated selection of traditional delights, served with a literary twist:

  • Freshly baked scones with clotted cream and seasonal jam
  • Delicate finger sandwiches with classic fillings
  • A selection of exquisite cakes and pastries
  • Unlimited loose-leaf tea or coffee, served in elegant china

The Regency Tea Room

Located on the upper floor of the Jane Austen Centre, the Regency Tea Room offers a cozy, period-inspired setting with warm service and a touch of theatrical flair. Staff in full Regency costume welcome you with charm and grace, making every visit feel like a scene from Pride and Prejudice.

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a moment of Regency calm, this tea is the perfect way to unwind in style.

Location

Jane Austen Centre

40 Gay Street,
Queen Square,
Bath,
BA1 2NT
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Facilities
  • No wheelchair access
  • Parking nearby
More Info
Is the Jane Austen Centre wheelchair accessible?

The Jane Austen Centre is partially accessible. The ground floor exhibition can be accessed via a ramp, but the first-floor areas — including the Regency Tea Room — require stairs and are not wheelchair accessible.

Does the Jane Austen Centre have public toilets?

No, the Jane Austen Centre does not have public toilets on-site. Visitors are encouraged to use nearby public facilities in Bath city centre, such as those at Charlotte Street Car Park.

Where can I park when visiting the Jane Austen Centre?

There is no on-site parking at the Jane Austen Centre. Nearby public car parks include Charlotte Street Car Park and Broad Street Car Park, both within walking distance.

Can I dress up at the Jane Austen Centre?

Yes, the Centre is family-friendly and offers engaging exhibits for children, including interactive displays and costumed guides.

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