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Calling all Austen fans! The ‘Pride and Prejudice’ house is for sale

Sadly, Mr Darcy is not included...
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that every woman of good fortune must be in want of a Georgian manor. For fans of the BBC’s 1995 Pride and Prejudice miniseries, it’s time to grab your bonnets and check your bank balance. ‘Luckington Court’ in England’s picturesque Cotswolds region is on the market again after just two years. And the asking price might just surprise you.

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The grand estate served as the filming location for the Bennet family home in the adaptation of Jane Austen’s most beloved novel (though not this writer’s personal favourite. You didn’t ask, but it’s Persuasion). Starring Jennifer Ehle as headstrong Elizabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as a lake-diving Mr Darcy, the film rewired the brain chemistry of viewers all over the world with palpable chemistry between the two leads.

The real estate listing is timely and the owners are likely hoping to capitalise on the recent Austenite buzz. After all, this year marks 30 years since this house graced our screens in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. It also marks 20 years since the 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, as well as Jane Austen’s 250th birthday. A new film adaptation of Sense and Sensibility was recently announced, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Esme Creed-Miles as the Dashwood sisters.

With all of this fuss, it’s no wonder we’ve all been reflecting on our love for Jane Austen (as well as our obsession with the Regency interiors depicted in Pride and Prejudice adaptations).

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Aerial view of the Pride and Prejudice house
The house is situated on 8.09 hectares of sweeping English countryside. (Credit: Knight Frank)
Pride and Prejudice house landscape
If you walk these grounds on a rainy day, you too could shock guests with a petticoat caked in six inches of mud, just like Lizzie Bennet did. (Credit: Knight Frank)

First impressions of the home

Almost as handsome as Mr Darcy, the Pride and Prejudice home, dubbed Longbourn House in the novel, captured the attention of viewers. It’s easy to see why, with romance brimming in every corner. The exterior is honey coloured, with a Queen Anne front pillared portico making a grand first impression, leading to the wood-carved front doorway.

Inside the home, the eight-bedroom house has “original Tudor features and 16th-century remodelling” and does not disappoint. But the question on everyone’s lips is, how much would the Pride and Prejudice house cost?

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Interior of the Pride and Prejudice house
There’s no doubt about it – this manor is as romatic as they come. (Credit: Knight Frank)

How much does the Pride and Prejudice house cost?

Agents Knight Frank listed the estate, with a price guide of GBP 3,950,000 (approx. NZD 8,817,901). The asking price has dropped significantly each time it has been placed on the market in recent years.

In 2023, the listing with estate agents Wooley & Wallis asked for GBP 6 million. In 2018, it went up for sale through Strutt & Parker with an even higher asking price of GBP 9 million.

At this rate, you might be able to snatch the Pride and Prejudice house up for a mere GBP 2 million in 2027!

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Take a sneak peek inside the Pride and Prejudice house

The living room in the Pride and Prejudice house
Tall ceilings and spacious rooms create a light and airy feeling. (Credit: Knight Frank)

Fans will also be delighted to hear of the 7 bathrooms and 4 additional cottage dwellings. As you can see, the “little pretty-ish wilderness” Miss Bennett took a turn in with Lady Catherine Debourgh actually extends to a sprawling estate, taking in over 60 hectares of permanent grassland and woodland, including frontage to the Avon River.

The office space within the Pride and Prejudice house
Curtains with valances and decorative mouldings on the walls add a charming touch to the sitting room. (Credit: Knight Frank)

The home has six reception rooms, including a large and inviting reception hall. As you can see from the images, the entire house is traditionally decorated. There’s an abundance of natural light that you wouldn’t necessarily expect from a house of this heritage.

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The dining room
You can just picture Mr Collins sitting around this dining table with the Bennet family, exclaiming as he does in Pride and Prejudice, “What a superbly featured room and what excellent boiled potatoes.” (Credit: Knight Frank)

The home is not the only feature of this estate that has significant historical importance. The extensive lawns surrounding Luckington Court feature a 400-year-old Lebanese Cedar. According to the listing, the tree has “one of the largest girths ever recorded within the UK.”

The fireplace
The wood stove will warm the cockles of your heart, just like Mr Darcy does. (Credit: Knight Frank)

You might not be able to marry Mr Darcy, but with this house, you can live the dream. If the chance to be like Elizabeth Bennett at Longbourn wasn’t enough, it’s a stunning property in its own right with a long history. 

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The bedroom in the house
Feeling faint? Retreat to your quarters and take to bed. (Credit: Knight Frank)

The Pride and Prejudice house listing

Do you love this manor, most ardently? See the full listing here.


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