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Quote: Shakespeare’s Birthplace is a house on Henley Street, just off the main high street in Stratford-upon-Avon. Admission is free if you have the Shakespeare Five House ticket (£17) or the Town House ticket Read More
Quote: Anne Hathaway’s Cottage is based in the village of Shottery just a few miles outside Stratford-Upon-Avon. You will need to have access to a car to get here, unless you are on an organised tour. There is car Read More
Quote: Hall's Croft is the home of William Shakespeare's daughter Susanna and her husband Dr John Hall, a respected doctor and townsman. It is the first house we visited on our weekend in Stratford Upon Avon, as part Read More
Quote: Nash’s House and New Place were the second of the five houses associated with William Shakespeare that we visited during our weekend in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Tickets can be purchased for all five houses for £17 Read More
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Quote: The Tudor school Shakespeare was a pupil at is still used as a schoolroom today - in its original Elizabethan glory. Shakespeare himself would have studied only Latin, Greek, and Maths - the curriculum is a Read More
Quote: There is a lovely horse-riding school nearby the timeshare: Walton Hall. It's an indoor arena so even if the weather's bad you can still ride. The people were lovely and catered very well for both the Read More