William Shakespeare's Stratford Upon Avon, historic houses and places tour.

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  • William Shakespeare’s Stratford Upon Avon visits some outstanding houses, historic buildings and important places that tell the story of Shakespeare.
    William Shakespeare was born and grew up in Stratford Upon Avon, in Warwickshire, England. He is widely considered to be the world’s greatest writer and playwright. Stratford Upon Avon is a beautiful place to visit, the town is very picturesque and steeped in history, there are numerous places to see that are connected to Shakespeare. This film takes you on a tour around the places that tell the Shakespeare story from the cradle to the grave including: the house where Shakespeare was born and grew up; the house where his wife, Anne Hathaway grew up and where Shakespeare courted her and the final resting place of Shakespeare within the chancel of Holy Trinity Church.
    Key Chapters
    0:46 Shakespeare’s Birthplace
    4:08 Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
    5:50 Mary Arden’s Tudor Farm
    11:50 Shakespeare’s New Place
    14:02 Hall’s Croft
    17:35 Holy Trinity Church
    History
    William Shakespeare was born in April 1564 and baptised at the Holy Trinity Church. Shakespeare’s parents were John and Mary, Mary had grown up on her father’s farm in Wilmcote while John Shakespeare was a glove-maker by trade.
    William was educated at the local grammar school and would have left school by the age of 15. When William was 18 he married Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a local farmer. Anne grew up in Shottery where Shakespeare courted her. They lived together in a cottage next to his parent’s property. The couple had three children but tragically their son died in 1596.
    Shakespeare left Stratford Upon Avon to find work in London in 1585 and became an actor and playwright for one of the capital’s leading theatres. By 1597 Shakespeare had become a wealthy and successful playwright. Shakespeare purchased his own house in Stratford upon Avon, the splendid New Place, where he retired to in 1611. Although the house has long been demolished, the peaceful gardens stir the imagination. Shakespeare died at the age of 52 on the 23 April 1616 and is buried in the nearby Holy Trinity church with his wife and daughter.
    Visiting Shakespeare’s Stratford Upon Avon By Car
    There are several pay and display car parks within the town centre, or you may wish to try the Park and Ride which is signposted from the A46.
    Money saving tip: Buy a full story ticket and save pounds if you plan to visit Shakespeare’s birthplace, New Place, Hall’s Croft, Mary Arden’s Tudor Farm and Anne Hathaway’s cottage, with 12 months free entry included.
    Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Henley St, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6QW
    Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Cottage Lane, Shottery, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 9HH
    Mary Arden’s Tudor Farm, Station Road, Wilmcote, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 9UN
    Shakespeare’s New Place, Chapel Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 6EP
    Hall’s Croft, Old Town, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6BG
    Holy Trinity Church, 1 Old Town, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6BG
    Free entry but a small donation can be given to visit Shakespeare’s grave.
    There are a number of other places and attractions to visit in Stratford Upon Avon including the Royal Shakespeare Theatre where Shakespeare’s plays are staged.
    Music credits:
    Thank you to all artists whose music I have used in this film.
    Great Writers Intro
    If You Close Your Eyes I Am Still With You by Late Night Feeler courtesy of You Tube Audio Library
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
    Shakespeare’s Birthplace music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod License: creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
    Minstrel Guild by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song...
    Teller of the Tales by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song...
    Following courtesy of Epidemic Sounds
    Setting Sails by Deskant
    The King’s Carpet by Deskant
    Tudor by Bonnie Grace
    Errigal by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song...
    License: creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
    Medieval Feast by Trabant
    Courtesy of Epidemic Sounds
    Art Museum by Cercles Nouvelles
    Courtesy of Epidemic Sounds
    Vad Rost, Vad Ljuvlig, Rost Jag Hor by Kurt Lyndon
    Courtesy of Epidemic Sounds
    Missing Memories by Cristoffer Moe Ditlevsen
    Courtesy of Epidemic Sounds
    Other credits
    Google earth, maps and street view courtesy of google.
    Great Writers
    This film is part of a series of occasional films celebrating some of the great writers and showing the places connected to them that you can visit today.
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Komentáře • 2

  • @diptaraag1745
    @diptaraag1745 Před 6 měsíci

    Shakespeare was the lord of English Classic Literature ..... What he wrote, just can be called his eternal creations which will never die ..... ❤❤ Love from Bengal

  • @bobevans9996
    @bobevans9996 Před 6 měsíci

    romeo n juliet is evil because it cause a lot of young lovers to go their ways
    they think death is love -
    shakespear wrote about a son who do his own mother? shakespear is evil