Shakespeare's Stratford
A quick guide to Shakespeare related excursions in Stratford
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Arts & Entertainment » Museums in Old Town
Claire wrote on 29-12-2009 “Really great house, home to Shakespeare's son in law, this is full of everything medical and is a really informative look at how Doctor's treat their patients in that era. The guides are really informative and I could have listened to them talk about the diseases of those times all day.....they made...” more...
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Arts & Entertainment » Museums in Shottery
daneel wrote on 02-10-2008 “We have now visited this cottage twice, once in the sun and once in the rain and it is definitely worth a visit. You can use the tourist bus (£11) which takes you round all the areas of interest in Stratford. The cottage is in the village of Shottery just outside Stratford. The cottage is by far...” more...
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Waterside Theatre Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6BA
01789 290111
Arts & Entertainment » Landmarks / Theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon
Steve Newman wrote on 19-12-2012 “The Shakespearience is no longer in business. The building on Waterside is now part of the RSC.” more...
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Claire wrote on 29-12-2009 “This again is a very wonderful place, it isnt too expensive but if you plan to visit more than one Shakespeare house it works out much cheaper to buy the ticket which admits you into them all plus that one is valid for a year and you can use it as many times as you please. I cannot believe the...” more...
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Arts & Entertainment » Landmarks in Stratford-upon-Avon
Steve Newman wrote on 31-12-2012 “New Place - Illustration National Education NetworkThe Revd Francis Gastrell not only lived in Shakespeare's last home, New Place, but also knocked it down in a fit of anger in 1759.Seventeen years earlier, in 1742, the actor David Garrick, and another young actor, Charles Macklin, sat drinking...” more...
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Arts & Entertainment » Museums in Stratford-upon-Avon
Added by Claire on 29-12-2009
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Parish Office Old Town, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6BG
01789 266316
Arts & Entertainment » Landmarks in Stratford-upon-Avon
Claire wrote on 29-12-2009 “The Holy Trinity Church in Stratford is a majot tourist attraction. William Shakespeare and his family are buried in the church, viewing the gravestones plus a bust of Shakespeare which was created from his deathmask makes it a very special experience. His birth and death certificates are on display...” more...
Added by Claire on 29-12-2009
Mary Arden's House and Shakespeare Countryside Museum
Arts & Entertainment » Museums in Stratford-upon-Avon
Arnie wrote on 21-11-2008 “This is a great place. It has alot of history with it but there is alot of fun to be had outside. There are bird displays throughout the day and a small amont of animals on site. There is also nature trails to be done. A great day out for the family and also school trips, parking is free, it takes...” more...
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