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Discover Stratford in 60 minutes

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Departure Point Check in with the guide on arrival. They will be wearing something yellow and standing close to the Swan Fountain by a lamppost with a small yellow sign - Stratford Town Walk meeting place. Return Details The tour will usually end outside Shakespeare's Birthplace in Henley Street but the route may vary and on occasions the tour may end back at the start point or other central location. Duration 1 hour Languages Available Human tour guide - English Points of Interest Stop At: Bancroft Gardens Bridgefoot Stratford-upon-Avon This is a pretty area close to the beautiful River Avon and contains the canal basin statues and world famous Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Duration: 5 minutes Stop At: Royal Shakespeare Theatre Waterside Stratford-upon-Avon Hear a little about this theatre the main theatre where the Royal Shakespeare Company perform Shakespeare's plays all year round. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Holy Trinity Church Old Town Stratford-upon-Avon This ancient building dating back to 1210 can be viewed from the riverside. Visitors may choose to visit the Church (independently) after the tour. Please check church opening times if you wish to go inside and see Shakespeare's grave as it is a working church and not open every day. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Swan Theatre Waterside Stratford-upon-Avon Admire the architecture of this magnificent building part of which dates back to 1879 and was the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. You may spot some interesting lampposts in this area! Duration: Not Available Stop At: The Guild Chapel The Chapel Chapel Lane Stratford-upon-Avon One of Stratford's oldest buildings dating back to 1269. Visitors may choose to enter (if open) after the tour to view the rare medieval wall paintings. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Shakespeare's Schoolroom & Guildhall Church Street Stratford-upon-Avon An architectural delight. Enjoying hearing about the Schoolroom where William Shakespeare was educated the Guildhall and alongside the timber framed Guild Cottages often called Almshouses. You can choose to visit the Schoolroom and Guildhall after the tour (independently) and your walking tour fee provides a discount for entry. The Guild Cottages are private residential homes and not open to visitors. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Shakespeare's New Place 22 Chapel St Stratford-upon-Avon New Place was the site of William Shakespeare's final home bought when he was 33 years old. He lived in New Place with his family until he died on his 52 birthday in 1616. Find out why the house is no longer there..... Duration: Not Available Stop At: Town Hall Stratford upon Avon Standing opposite the Town Hall unusually built of Cotswold stone enjoy a architectural delight of a range of buildings spanning 4-5 centuries. Buildings include the famous Garrick Inn Harvard House and high Victorian Gothic bank. Keep any eye open for statues and friezes... Duration: 8 minutes Stop At: Henley Street Stratford-upon-Avon Standing at the junction of Henley Street and Bridge Street admire Barclays Bank Lloyds Bank and other timber-framed buildings of importance. It's an ideal spot to view Bridge Street the main shopping street in town and it leads to the road bridge crossing the river Avon -the Clopton Bridge and just out of sight beyond the trees in the distance. A building of interest is on the corner of High Street and Bridge currently the Shakespeare Distillery but once the home of Shakespeare's youngest daughter Judith. Duration: 8 minutes Stop At: Shakespeare's Birthplace Henley Street Stratford-upon-Avon Admire Stratford's library in Henley Street one of many libraries in the country built due to the generosity of Andrew Carnegie. You may spot a wedding party exiting from the adjoining register office and heading for a picturesque spot for photos. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Stratford-upon-Avon Library & Registration Service Stratford upon Avon Library 12 Henley Street Stratford-upon-Avon See and hear all about the building known as Shakespeare's Birthplace. It was the family home where it is assumed Shakespeare and his children were born. A good photo opportunity here so please ask your guide if you would like a photo outside one of the most visited buildings in England. Henley Street is a great place to end the tour as it is full of shops and cafes. Make sure you ask your guide about a code for discounts if you haven't already spotted it on your confirmation as you will be eligible for a discount if you would like to visit the house. Duration: Not Available Additional Information Wheelchair accessible Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller Service animals allowed Public transportation options are available nearby Transportation options are wheelchair accessible All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible Suitable for all physical fitness levels Walking

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