Stratford-Upon-Avon



Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Avon Boating
Butterfly Farm
Falstaffs Experience
Hall's Croft
Harvard House
Mary Arden's Farm
Nash's House and New Place
Royal Shakespeare Company
Stratford Town Ghost Walk
Stratford Town Walk
Stratford-Upon-Avon Sightseeing - See the best by bus
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
The Stratford Brass Rubbing Centre
The Stratford-upon-Avon Greenway

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Anne Hathaway's Cottage

Anne Hathaway's Cottage is the house where Shakespeare's wife once lived, you can visit the cootage and beautiful, award-winning gardens.
The beautiful thatched farmhouse and childhood home of Shakespeare wife, Anne Hathaway
is a romantic setti...




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Avon Boating

The River Avon at Stratford The Avon winds gently through the town, surrounded on either bank by green parkland and flower filled gardens. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Holy Trinity church, containing Shakespeare's tomb, stand amidst the willow ...




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Butterfly Farm

Enjoy the unique pleasure of watching hundreds of the world's most spectacular and colourful butterflies flying all around. You can see them feeding and flying in a wonderful tropical environment.
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Falstaffs Experience

Set within one of the most historical buildings in Stratford upon Avon, Tudor World is a multi award winning museum recreating the sights, sounds and atmosphere of 16th century England. Ghost tours and ghost hunts also take place within this famously...




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Hall's Croft

The most impressive of the five Shakespearean properties, all of which are owned and preserved by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, is Hall's Croft. This was the home of Dr. John Hall and Shakespeare's eldest daughter Susanna, whom he married in 1607...




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Harvard House

This town house has survived in its present state since the late sixteenth century (although some of the stained glass windows date back to the 14th century), it is now the property of Harvard University. Open to the public its strange and complex hi...




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Mary Arden's Farm

Be surrounded by the sights, sounds and smells of a Tudor farm at Mary Arden's Farm. Discover the daily routine of a 16th Century farm and marvel as the farmer, maid and labourer bring the farm to life.
Mary Arden's Farm was the home of Shakespear...




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Nash's House and New Place

Nash's House was owned by Shakespeare's granddaughter's first husband Thomas Nash, a wealthy Stratford property owner. Adjacent to Nash's house is the site of New Place, the house that Shakespeare purchased in 1597 and where he later died. Sadly the ...




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Royal Shakespeare Company

The aim of the RSC is to keep modern audiences in touch with Shakespeare as our contemporary.
That means that as well as the work of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, our repertoire includes classic plays by international dramatists and work by...




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Stratford Town Ghost Walk

'Witches and Ghosts and things not right, Fire and Plague in an evil old night, knives and Blood and cures from hell, Beware, Beware, the ringing bell!' A spooky ghost walk around Stratford to unravel the stories of witches, ghosts, murder and mayhem...




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Stratford Town Walk

Award winning daily guided walks. See Shakespeare's Stratford with your own guide. Stroll around the historic streets of Stratford to see the Shakespeare Town Houses, Royal Shakespeare Theatres and Holy Trinity Church. The guide will entertain an...




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Stratford-Upon-Avon Sightseeing - See the best by bus

As well as Britain's most famous playwright William Shakespeare and the world famous Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford is great for a day on the River and then chilling out in the evening in one of the many chic restaurants and bars in the centre ...




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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust runs various programmes of events throughout the year including literary events, such as lunchtime talks and evening lectures, courses, study days and family events at the houses during holidays.
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The Stratford Brass Rubbing Centre

The Stratford Brass Rubbing Centre is suitable for disabled visitors since there are no steps into the building and the activity is ideal for both the physically and mentally handicapped. Indeed, many hospitals use brasses for occupational therapy. <...




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The Stratford-upon-Avon Greenway

The Greenway is a five mile section of what was the old Honeybourne railway line, closed in 1976. The route has been developed by Warwickshire County Council since 1989, working in partnership with Sustrans, to produce a high quality surfaced path su...