• Shakespeare's New Place. ... William Shakespeare's Birthplace is a site of international historic significance and welcomes visitors from all over the world!
  • ...away from Stratford in the 1790s.[6] Mrs Hornby continued as a tenant and custodian of Shakespeare's Birthplace until her rent was increased in 1820.[2].
  • Recalling my visit to the birth place of William Shakespeare. Legends are national heroes who are put in high esteem through the generations.
  • Find out more about the Shakespeare Birthplace, and 4 other related properties the Shakespeare Birthplace manage in and around Stratford
  • Shakespeares Birthplace history. Whether the origins of the building on Henley Street date back to the 15th or 16th century are disputed.
  • ...were left his tomb, New Place (a large housewhich was builtin place of Shakespeare's own house), the mulberry tree that he hadplanted,and his birthplace.
  • Shakespeare's birthplace as it appeared in 1847 before restoration. Engraved by W. J. Linton after a drawing by Edward Duncan.
  • The place is currently used as a museum that is visited by very great, and popular people and it is owned and managed by the Shakespeares Birthplace Trust.
  • Shakespeare's Birthplace is located in Stratford's Henley Street and is possibly the most famous and visited literary landmark in the UK.
  • Among those who have visited Shakespeares Birthplace are Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, Isaac Watts, Thomas Hardy, John Keats and William Thackeray.