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Travel news - the UK's literary heroes

The best of the UK's travel news this week

January 24, 2017 07:29
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ByCathy Winston, Cathy Winston

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Visit England has declared 2017 to be the Year of Literary Heroes with the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's death this year, as well as June marking 20 years since the first Harry Potter book was published. 

The British Library is hosting a new exhibition dedicated to the boy wizard from October 20 until February 28, 2018, including previously unseen material from JK Rowling and magical treasures from the British Library’s own collection of wizarding books.

Along with filming locations to visit, such as Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, events will be taking place around the country. A Harry Potter concert series from May 11-21 will be screening Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone accompanied by a live orchestra in London’s Royal Albert Hall, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Glasgow.

Or to celebrate Jane Austen, head to Hampshire for more special events, including at her former house in the village of Chawton, now Jane Austen’s House Museum, Regency-themed activities and an exhibition called The Mysterious Miss Austen which will tour Gosport, Basingstoke and Winchester – site of her final resting place in the cathedral.