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The English country manor house, Chawton, on a sunny day with large trees around it.
29 Nov

The Rise and Fall of the English Great Estates

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Join Caroline Jane Knight, Jane Austen's fifth great-niece to explore how England's great estates rose to power – and why they ultimately fell.

Through the remarkable story of Chawton, documented from the Norman Conquest to today, Caroline reveals the intricate systems that created and sustained these magnificent estates.

Chawton's history mirrors that of estates across England: from medieval manor to renaissance grandeur under the Knight family from 1578, reaching its zenith when Edward Austen Knight inherited vast holdings spanning Kent and Hampshire. Yet by the 20th century, death duties, social upheaval, and economic pressures had dismantled most of these once-mighty estates.

Caroline witnessed firsthand Chawton's final chapter as a family home while growing up in the heart of Jane Austen’s literary legacy. Her insider's perspective illuminates both the grand historical forces and intimate family decisions that determined these estates' fates.

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Sat 29 Nov
  • 2pm - 3.30pm 2:00pm - 3:30pm

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The Johnston Collection
192 Wellington Parade
East Melbourne 3002

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Adult / general $55
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  • email address: hello@johnstoncollection.org
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