188 acre park.
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188 acre park.
This house with its beautiful Elizabethan garden is where Shakespeare lived after he left London to retire as a country-gentleman, from 1597 until his death in 1616.
This historic Tudor-style house with a scenic walled garden is where Shakespeare's daughter Susanna lived with her husband, Dr. John Hall.
First fortified by William the Conqueror in 1068, this is considered one of the finest medieval castles in England, which served as the home to the mighty earls of Warwick, who were to play key roles in the Wars of the Roses and the Hundred Years War with France.
Located in front of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and alongside the River Avon, this delightful park and garden area has a holiday feel with open-air performers.
Take a scenic ferry trip across the River Avon to the waterside park.
A self-guided walking trail through the heart of Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon that includes many important attractions such as Shakespeare's Birthplace, Hall's Croft, Anne Hathaway's Cottage, and Nash's House & New Place.
Warwick Golf Centre is a smart little 9 hole course right by the centre of Warwick. Easy parking, no need to book, only £7.50 a round in the week and £8 at a weekend. Reductions for senior citizens...
The beautiful River Avon runs through Stratford upon Avon then out along the West of town. You can choose to walk along either side of the River, along the North Bank are the world famous RSC theatres
Stretching 25 miles from the Birmingham suburbs to the River Avon in Stratford, this scenic waterway passes through enchanting countryside in the very heart of England, cutting through the Forest of Arden and an area rich in Shakespearean history.
