Dear Regency Enthusiast
The most entertaining way of doing research for your novel is by travelling. In many towns and historic houses you can still find traces of the Regency and its famous or infamous people. Visiting the right places is almost as good as travelling back in time to the Regency era. I went to many such places in the past years, and to give you an idea of what’s waiting for you, I have written a series of articles about the places, the related people and the history.
Here are the main questions for these posts:
What was the place once like?
Who lived there?
Why is it important to a writer of a Regency novel?
Follow me to:
- Lyme Park
- Lanhydrock House
- Kingston Lacy
- Birmingham
- Holkham Hall
- Burton Constable Hall
- The Isle of Jersey
- Lynton & Lynmouth
- Château de Valençay (France)
- The Kingdom of Naples and Sicily (Italy)
- Napoleonic Milan
- The Swiss Alps in 1802
Find all articles of the Writer’s Travel Guide Series here.