Jane Austen Promenade

It wasn’t just the adults and children who were dressed up for the Jane Austen Festival Regency Costumed Charity Promenade – there were a couple of stylish canines as well!

Figgy Pudding seemed to be having a great time in the Promenade

Freddie looked particularly stylish, and seemed very happy to pose for photos while the Promenade waited for everyone to catch up

I did spot a fantastically dressed Labrador in Bath a few days ago as well, but I wasn’t able to get a photo. The outfit was brilliant though, including a little top hat!


The Jane Austen Festival Promenade 2018 – #JaneAustenFestivalBath


The Circus
Miles Buildings
George Street
Milsom Street
Union Street
Roman Baths
Bath Street
Parade Gardens #1
Parade Gardens #2
Parade Gardens #3
Regency Dogs

Jane Austen Promenade

Bath Street was next for the Jane Austen Festival Regency Costumed Charity Promenade , with a loop around the Hot Baths by the Thermae Spa, then heading back towards Bog Island.

There’s more photos to come over the next few days – I thought I’d spread them out so I didn’t overload my blog in one day!


The Jane Austen Festival Promenade 2018 – #JaneAustenFestivalBath

The Circus
Miles Buildings
George Street
Milsom Street
Union Street
Roman Baths
Bath Street

Jane Austen Promenade

I hadn’t paid much attention to the map of the route, so I wasn’t too sure where the Jane Austen Festival Regency Costumed Charity Promenade would head after Milsom Street.

They made their way down through Union Street, which leads to some more unusual photos of Regency costume mixed with modern shops.

There’s more photos to come over the next few days – I thought I’d spread them out so I didn’t overload my blog in one day!


The Jane Austen Festival Promenade 2018 – #JaneAustenFestivalBath

The Circus
Miles Buildings
George Street
Milsom Street
Union Street

Jane Austen Promenade

Following on from George Street (of course) is Milsom Street, where the 33rd Regiment of Foot who were leading the Promenade, stopped to allow everyone to catch up.

…certainly not the comfiest mode of transport

There’s more photos to come over the next few days – I thought I’d spread them out so I didn’t overload my blog in one day!


The Jane Austen Festival Promenade 2018 – #JaneAustenFestivalBath

The Circus
Miles Buildings
George Street
Milsom Street



Jane Austen Promenade

If you’ve walked through Bath during the Jane Austen Festival, you’ve no doubt spotted people dressed in 18th Century costumes. But have you ever stopped to watch the record breaking Regency Costumed Charity Promenade?

I didn’t catch the start of the Promenade in the Royal Crescent, so I waited in the Circus instead.

There’s more photos to come over the next few days – I thought I’d spread them out so I didn’t overload my blog in one day!


The Jane Austen Festival Promenade 2018 – #JaneAustenFestivalBath