- The owners of Ashe Park House, a £17m country house mentioned in Jane Austen's letters, have received permission to demolish it.
- Despite objections from locals, Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council approved the demolition and replacement with a new “traditional country house”.
- Historic England determined the current structure doesn't meet listing criteria, and its connection to Ms Austen's literary work is tenuous.
- While Ms Austen wrote about visiting Ashe Park House, the existing building isn't the one she frequented, and its demolition is deemed unlikely to affect tourism.
- The estate, located near Ms Austen's birthplace, has 16th-century origins, but the current house is predominantly from the 1860s with significant 20th and 21st-century alterations.
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