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Historic Buildings in WarwickshireIn this
category of attractions you will find heritage properties ranging from medieval
schools to guildhalls, manors, Tudor farm buildings, and more. For a look at how
the upper classes lived, see our list of historic
houses (stately homes).
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Anne Hathaway's Cottage
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Near Stratford, and reachable on foot if you don't mind a bit of a walk, is the village of Shottery. Here you will find the small thatched house known as Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the home of Shakespeare's wife before their marriage. Aside from its connection with Shakespeare, Anne Hathaway's Cottage is notable as an excellent example of a half-timbered Elizabethan yeoman's house, and is well worth visiting in its own right.
Cottage Lane,
Shottery,
Warwickshire,
England,
CV37 9HH
Attraction Type:
Historic Building
Location: 1 mile from Stratford centre. Accessible by car or via footpaths from Stratford.
Website: Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Phone: 01789 292 100
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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OS SP184 548
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Hall's Croft
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Located close to Holy Trinity church is Hall's Croft, a 16th century timber-framed house named after Dr John Hall, who married Shakespeare's daughter Susanna in 1607. Susanna and her husband moved from Hall's Croft to New Place after Shakespeare died, and today the house contains exhibits on medical practices during the Tudor period, and furnishings that would have been used during the Tudor and early Stuart period.
Stratford-upon-Avon town centre,
Old Town Stratford-upon-Avon,
Warwickshire,
England,
CV37 6BG
Attraction Type:
Historic Property
Location: In the centre of Stratford's Old Town district
Website: Hall's Croft
Phone: +44 [0]1789 292107
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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OS SP200 545
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Mary Ardens House
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Three miles outside Stratford to the north lies the small village of Wilmcote. Here stands a lovely half-timbered Tudor farmhouse built of oak from the nearby Forest of Arden and stone from Wilmcote. This was the childhood home of Mary Arden, the eighth daught of a well-to-do yeoman farmer named Robert Arden. The house is indicative of how a better-off family would have lived in the late Tudor period.
Station Road,
Wilmscote,
Warwickshire,
England,
CV37 9UN
Attraction Type:
Historic Building
Website: Mary Ardens House
Phone: 01789 293 455
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OS SP166 582
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New Place
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Shakespeare purchased his retirement home of New Place in 1597, though he did not move in until 1610. At that time it was the second largest dwelling in Stratford, and the only one built of brick. Shakespeare died in 1616, but it is thought that his wife, Anne, lived at New Place until her death seven years later.
Stratford-upon-Avon town centre,
Chapel Street Stratford-upon-Avon,
Warwickshire,
England,
CV37 6EP
Attraction Type:
Historic Property
Website: New Place
Phone: 01789 292 325
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OS SP201 548
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Shakespeare's Birthplace
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A rambling half-timbered house on Henley Street where, it is believed, Shakespeare was born and spent his childhood years. By the time the house was purchased by a charitable trust in 1847 it had fallen into great disrepair. A careful program of refurbishment and restoration was carried out, and a modern visitor centre more lately added, so that today's visitor can get a good glimpse into what Shakespeare's early life would have been like.
Henley Street,
Stratford-upon-Avon,
Warwickshire,
England,
CV37 6QW
Attraction Type:
Historic Property
Website: Shakespeare's Birthplace
Phone: 01789 201 822
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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OS SP200 551
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Winrose Cottage
Bidford-on-Avon
Self catering cottage
Winrose offers two double bedrooms, lounge and seperate kitchen, bathroom (no shower).Property is not suitable for very young children. more >>
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6 Hathaway Hamlet
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Self catering cottage
4 Star property.Ground Floor: lounge with exposed beam ceilings and original fireplace, kitchen, double bedroom and a porch
First Floor: Master bedroom with exposed beams, bathroom … more >>
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Holiday Inn Leamington Spa
The modern and comfortable, Holiday Inn Leamington Spa is situated between the towns of Leamington Spa and Warwick and because of its close proximity to Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick Castle, is ideal for visiting 'Shakespeare Country'. Guests can relax in the friendly lounge and bar and enjoy dinner in Spa's Restaurant. … more >>
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Episode Leamington
Episode Leamington in a new style of contemporary town house hotel, is situated in the heart of the picturesque town Leamington Spa. The hotel is ideally located for visiting Warwick and Stratford Upon Avon and is only a short drive from Coventry, Rugby and Birmingham. Each of the hotel's spacious … more >>
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