Stratford Upon Avon
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The town made famous as the birthplace of the great playwright, William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is one of Britain’s most popular tourist destinations.
Some 3.8 million people visit Stratford-upon-Avon each year, swelling the town far beyond its 22,000 residents. Stratford, as it is abbreviated to, has the appearance of a Tudor market town; with timber-fronted buildings, some dating back to Elizabethan times, others Victorian mock Tudor. Beside the town is the tranquil, tree-lined banks of the River Avon and a canal basin filled with colourful canal boats.
The buildings associated with Shakespeare and his kin make up Stratford’s attractions and most are in the care of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, from whom joint tickets can be purchased. These houses include Shakespeare’s Birthplace set out with Elizabethan décor and housing an exhibition on the life of the Bard, Ann Hathaway’s cottage, where Shakespeare lived with his wife before leaving for London and New Place & Nash’s House, the place Shakespeare retired to. Also on the Shakespeare Trail is Holy Trinity Church just outside the town where Shakespeare is buried.
Fittingly, Stratford is home to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre on the banks of the Avon and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The theatre was built in 1961 and has since staged all of the Bard’s works. Adjoining it is the Swan Theatre a Jacobean style arena with galleried seating. An ideal time to visit Stratford-upon-Avon is 23rd April when the Bard’s Birthday is flamboyantly celebrated in the town.
LodgingCotswold House HotelHellidon Lakes Castle House Calcot Manor Pengethley Manor Hotel Speech House Salford Hall Hotel Westminster Hotel Midland Hotel Allt-yr-Ynys Grapevine Hotel Lee Wood Hotel Pen y Dyffryn Country Hotel The Stratford Victoria Talbot hotel Thornbury Castle Thornbury Castle Alveston Manor The Shakespeare Hotel Queens Hotel Northwick Hotel
Places to visitThe Peak District National ParkHall’s Croft & Shakespeare’s Burial Place Anne Hathaways Cottage Chatsworth House Lincoln Castle Lincoln Cathedral Warwick Castle Hailes Abbey
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