Anne Hathaway's Cottage is an immaculately maintained half timbered building with a thatched
roof, and was home to Anne Hathaway before she married Shakespeare
in 1582. The interior holds a comely combination of period furniture,
including a finely carved four-poster bed.
The adjacent orchard and Shakespeare Tree Garden features over forty trees, shrubs and roses mentioned
in the plays, with each bearing the appropriate quotation inscribed on
a plaque.
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The world renowned Royal Shakespeare Company stages regular
performances of Shakespeare's plays at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre,
Stratford upon Avon. The
company works on a repertory system, so you could stay in Stratford
for a few days and see three or four different plays. The RSC does
focus mainly on Shakespeare, but there are other productions too, from
new modern writing to plays by Shakespeare's contemporaries.
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Mary Arden's Farm is located three miles northwest of the town
centre in the village of Wilmcote, and is a well furnished example of
an Elizabethan farmhouse. See the Elizabethan way of life and interact with the daily domestic
routine of a working farm, and watch the farmer's wife prepare and cook
her home grown food in the farmhouse kitchen. Follow the nature trail and track down the Long Horn cattle and other rare breeds including Cotswold sheep and Gloucester Old Spot pigs.
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Nash's House on Chapel Street was once the property of Thomas
Nash, first husband of Shakespeare's granddaughter, Elizabeth Hall. The
house's ground floor is kiited out with a pleasant assortment of period
furnishings, and upstairs, one display provides a potted history of
Stratford while another focuses on the house. The
adjacent gardens contain the bare foundations of New Place,
Shakespeare's final home before his death in 1616, allegedly after an
evening spent entertaining.
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Shakespeare's Birthplace Museum on Henley Street consists of a visitor centre and
the restored half timbered building where Shakespeare was born, with
exhibits examining different aspects of Shakespeare's life and times. The
adjacent birthplace dwelling is actually two buildings knocked into
one. The northern, smaller and later part was the house of Joan,
Shakespeares sister, and it adjoins the main family home, bought by
John Shakespeare in 1556 and now returned to its original appearance.
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Located next to the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Dirty Duck is a
world famous actors pub which over the years has been frequented by
many famous actors and actresses, some of them prolific drinkers such
as Peter O’Toole and Richard Burton. Unsurprisingly
there are often famous faces here after a performance, but if not you
can play 'spot the luvvies' from the many signed photos on the walls.
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Hall's Croft is Stratford's most impressive medieval house, named after
John Hall, a doctor who married Shakespeare's elder daughter, Susanna,
in 1607. The
immaculately maintained house, with its creaking wooden floors, beamed
ceiling and fine kitchen range, holds outstanding furniture and
paintings as well as a fascinating exhibition about medicine in
Shakespeare's time with references to remedies and potions mentioned in
his plays. Outside there is a large, peaceful garden.
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Enhanced by its riverside setting, Holy Trinity Church's
dignified proportions are the result of several centuries of chopping
and changing, culminating with the replacement of the wooden spire with
today's stone version in 1763. William
Shakespeare is buried here, and the church provides a moment of calm away from the bustle
of the town. In the shop you can buy a copy of the Magna Carta on a
roll in a tube in both authentic Latin text and English translation.
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The river Avon Chain ferry is an old manually wound means of crossing
the river. Built in 1937 it was the last of its sort to be made and
used in Britain. The ferry travels from the Dirty Duck Pub side of the
river to the more open opposite bank where you can enjoy country walks
or visit the nearby Butterfly Farm. At a cost of only 20 pence, it has top be one of the cheapest attractions in the country! If you would like to try a longer journey, Bancroft Cruisers operate canal boat and pleasure cruise trips.
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Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Tours include an introduction to the
colourful history of the company, an insight into the two theatres and
a look at aspects of current productions. As the Royal Shakespeare Company performs in a fully working theatre,
each tour is a unique experience, and may include the opportunity to
see backstage at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre or the Swan Theatre. The backstage section of the tour offers a wonderful glimpse behind the
scenes at one of the busiest theatres in the world.
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