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"Be inspired at the site that was William Shakespeare's family home for 19 years.Uncover the fascinating story of why the house is no longer there, discover beautiful gardens, specially-commissions artworks and don't miss our new Hidden Voices, exhibition exploring the lives of The Women Who Made Shakespeare."
Address: 22 Chapel St, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6EP, UK
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My daughter and I visited on Sunday at the end of the school holidays, and had a lovely time looking around the garden and house. The staff were very friendly and knowledgeable, and we were fortunate enough to take part in an activity hosted by the Leather Conservation Centre.
Very nice place with a lot of history and information which is given to you by staff and lovely gardens. There is an exhibition with a lot of facts and interesting objects. In the gardens there are lots of statues with information on the back which is an interesting area I would recommend looking at. Definitely go to during a day when you are looking for Shakespeare things to do.
No car park - so you'll need to find parking nearby. It's wheelchair accessible in the museum and mostly in the garden although a bit tight in places if you have a larger chair. There's a lift inside the museum and accessible loos. The garden is lovely but at its best in the early summer. No cafe but a little gift shop. Free essential companion ticket. You can get a combined ticket for Shakespeare's birth place and Anne Hathaway's Cottage but these are less accessible. Shakespeare's house was destroyed so the site of the house is a garden and the house next door is the museum. The museum covers the history of Shakespeare's house and his family and there is a small exhibition upstairs - when we visited it focused on Shakespeare's female family members. There's a lovely view of the garden from the outdoor terrace upstairs in the museum but you need to be able to stand to make the most of it.
Really nice place! There is an exhibition celebrating the women behind the genius of Shakespeare. The gardens are enormous and were beautiful despite the season.
Our second destination using the ‘Shakespeare’s Story’ Ticket. There is no historic building here as it was demolished hundreds of years ago, just a small exhibition. The grounds, however, are lovely, with many Shakespeare-themed statues.nnIt’s worth coming here as part of the ticket package, but it’s the least interesting of the three locations included.
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