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sculptorBuilt in 1774, the 150-meter crescent-shaped building has 114 Paladin-style columns on the upper floor, each of which has a view of the greenery opposite.
M43***62Unfortunately there was nothing to see due to work being carried out. You can't go up the spire. You can only walk down the left hand side of the Abbey and see the windows. But was still expected to pay the £5 donation per person. Took 5 mind to walk round. Saw more from the outside.
M43***62The Jane Austen Centre is a must for any enthusiasts of the writer. The presentation about Jane's life was very informative and brought to life by the presenter being dressed in the style of the day.I did feel however, that the entrance price was a little high and also items in the shop .
门子乀At first I thought I had arrived at the Royal Crescent, a row of houses with a big tree in the middle, and a postbox nearby, where I could send postcards. There is a feeling of dizziness when entering, which is different from the general British shocking architectural style. The circular square is a kind of stupid shock. It is obvious that the continuous rows of buildings in the UK have become the climate.```````` `Be sure to bring a camera that can take panoramic views, and there will be volunteers wearing Jane Austen on the lawn in the middle