Jane Austen statue to be unveiled at cathedral

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Jane Austen was living near Winchester Cathedral when she died

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A life-sized sculpture of Jane Austen will be unveiled in the grounds of Winchester Cathedral later to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the writer's birth.

The globally popular author of novels including Pride and Prejudice was born in the village of Steventon near Basingstoke in 1775.

She died at a house in College Street, Winchester, in 1817 and is buried in the cathedral.

The new statue, depicting Austen by her writing table, is the work of the artist Martin Jennings.

He also made the Charles Dickens statue in Portsmouth and, more recently, designed the first crowned portrait of King Charles III for the Royal Mint to use on its coins.

A statue of a woman in a long dress standing to the right of a small round table which has paper and an inkwell on itImage source, Steve Russell Studios
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A small version of the statue, which depicts the author standing by her writing table

Plans for a statue of Austen, by the same artist, were scrapped in 2019, when Winchester Cathedral said it needed to focus its attention on "other priorities".

But Winchester City Council confirmed in August 2024 proposals for the statue had been approved.

The unveiling will now take place following a special thanksgiving service in the cathedral, which will include a new hymn celebrating Austen's life.

A bald man with glasses with a hammer and chisel in his hands as he works on the sculpture in a workshop under a bright lampImage source, Winchester Cathedral
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Sculptor Martin Jennings also made a statue of Charles Dickens in Portsmouth

The city's tourist office, Visit Winchester, said on its website that Austen's grave was a principal destination for many visitors.

It said that although there were no uncontested portraits of the author, Martin Jennings had studied the available evidence to produce a likeness.

The life-sized statue of Austen will be located in the Inner Close of the cathedral, standing by her famous writing table, with her characteristic ringlets and cap.

Her written works have been adapted many times for film and television, with Netflix currently filming a new version of Pride and Prejudice.

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