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Stratford Town Walks will take you around the historical sites of Stratford. 365 days a year, M-W at 11am, Th-Su at 2pm, Christmas Day at 10:30am. Or you can join The Man in Black, Vincent or Blake...
This sixteenth-century, thatched-roof cottage was the home of Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's sweet-heart and wife.
This award winning art gallery near Stratford-upon-Avon offers enjoyable ways to experience art. Housed in a Grade I listed Robert Adam mansion set in Capability Brown landscaped parkland, Compton Verney is home to a growing collection of works of art from around the world including Naples 1600-1800, Germanic art 1450-1650, British portraits including Reynolds, exceptional collection of Chinese bronzes, unique collection of British Folk Art, the Marx-Lambert collection, plus an exciting program of changing exhibitions.
The Lord Leycester Hospital is a large grouping of historic Elizabethan Houses and has no medical connections at all! It is in fact very much like the Chelsea Pensioners home for soldiers - but is an...
The ancestral home of John Harvard, founder of America's most famous University.
188 acre park.
Interactive interpretation of the history and romance of Stratford-upon-Avon from the 16rh century to present day, featuring the town's colorful characters, legends and industries through the centuries.
This historic Tudor-style house with a scenic walled garden is where Shakespeare's daughter Susanna lived with her husband, Dr. John Hall.
The Palladian House is a well preserved example of a Regency interior with magnificent baroque plasterwork and is set in beautiful formal gardens and 400 acres of parkland designed by 'Capability...
A classical visit to the Cotswolds, the center of Shakespearean theater, should include taking in a play at this famous theater and a backstage tour to get an intriguing insight into props and costumes.
Located on the banks of River Avon, this is considered one of England's most-visited Parish Churches and the site where William Shakespeare was baptized in 1564 and buried in 1616.
very easy to find and well sign posted from motorway. car park wlll laid out, but beware, once inside car park you do need to buy a £3.50 token to get out. this is on top of the entrance charge...
childhood home of Shakespeare's mother
The Collegiate Church of St Mary's in Warwick was founded by Robert de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick in 1123. The church has varying architectural styles from the 12th Century crypt (the only remaining...