Milsom Street

"Mr. Elliot was attending his two cousins and Mrs. Clay. They were in Milsom-street" (191). 
According to the Wordpress done by "Jane Austen's World," "[f]or years the city thrived on the wealth of visitors who stayed for the Season. The affluent tourists rented houses and apartments and all the trappings that went with them; crockery and cutlery, silver-ware and ornaments, horses and carriages, servants and attendants. Prominent architects designed fine buildings[,] and the city grew. Milsom Street became one of the most prestigious shopping areas in the country." 

Austen, Jane. Persuasion, edited by Linda Bree, Broadview Press, 1998.

Image: Milsom Street, By Robert Woodroffe, 1828

Photo by: Milsom Street by Robert Woodroffe, 1828

Coordinates

Latitude: 51.384288200000
Longitude: -2.361678700000