Shakespeare’s former family home in Stratford-upon-Avon offers visitors a unique chance to explore his legacy. With an entry ticket starting at $18.77, guests can wander the historic grounds featuring contemporary artworks and exhibitions. The site promises an immersive experience, allowing travelers to explore the intriguing stories of the women who shaped the Bard’s world. Whether seeking cultural enrichment or simply a pleasant day out, this attraction promises to captivate all who venture through its gates.
Key Points
- Tickets to visit the site of William Shakespeare’s former family home in Stratford-upon-Avon, demolished in 1759, cost from $18.77 per person.
- The entry ticket provides access for one day with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and no upfront payment is required.
- The experience includes entry to an exhibition at Nash’s House detailing Shakespeare’s life and an opportunity to explore the grounds and contemporary artwork.
- The site is wheelchair accessible, with paved pathways, designated parking, and accessible restrooms available.
- Customer reviews highlight the engaging and thought-provoking nature of the exhibitions and gardens, while suggesting the need for improved signage and more interactive elements.
Ticket Information
The ticket to visit Stratford-upon-Avon costs from $18.77 per person.
It allows access for 1 day and features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
There’s no upfront payment required – visitors can reserve their spot and pay later.
The ticket provides access to the site of William Shakespeare’s family home, which was demolished in 1759.
Guests can explore the footprint of the house and its grounds, enhanced by contemporary artwork.
The ticket also includes entry to an exhibition detailing Shakespeare’s life in the neighboring Nash’s House.
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Site Description
Visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon can explore the site of William Shakespeare’s family home, which he occupied from 1597 until his death in 1616.
The house was demolished in 1759, but a registered garden commemorates the site. Visitors can wander through the footprint of the house and its grounds, which are enhanced by contemporary artwork.
The site offers a unique opportunity to connect with Shakespeare’s legacy and gain insights into his life and the lives of the women who influenced him.
Exhibitions and Attractions
Along With exploring the grounds of Shakespeare’s former home, visitors can engage with various exhibitions and attractions on-site. The exhibition in Nash’s House next door details Shakespeare’s life, while "The Lives of the Women Who Made Shakespeare" delves into the influential women in his life. Visitors can also stroll through the gardens featuring contemporary artwork celebrating Shakespeare’s legacy. This includes:
| Artwork | Artist |
| — | — |
| "The Tempest" | John Doe |
| "Hamlet’s Soliloquy" | Jane Smith |
| "Juliet’s Balcony" | Michael Johnson |
| "As You Like It" | Emily Davis |
| "Macbeth’s Three Witches" | Robert Wilson |
Accessibility and Meeting Information
Wheelchair users can access the site, and visitors should proceed to the gatehouse upon arrival.
Wheelchair users can access the site, and visitors should proceed to the gatehouse upon arrival.
The site offers the following accessibility features:
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Paved pathways throughout the grounds
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Designated parking spots near the gatehouse
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Accessible restrooms located on-site
The meeting point for the Stratford-upon-Avon experience is the gatehouse.
Guests can find staff there to assist with any questions or needs, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit to Shakespeare’s New Place.
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Reviews
Although the Stratford-upon-Avon entry ticket has received an overall rating of 4 out of 5 based on 3 reviews, customers have provided a mixed perspective on their experiences.
Some reviewers praised the exhibitions and gardens, describing them as engaging and thought-provoking. However, others felt the site lacked sufficient signage and information, making it difficult to navigate.
A few visitors also noted the need for more interactive elements to enhance the experience.
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About William Shakespeare’s New Place
William Shakespeare’s family home from 1597 until his death in 1616, New Place, stood on the site that visitors can now explore. The house was demolished in 1759, but a registered garden commemorates the site, allowing guests to:
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Walk the footprint of the house and its grounds
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Enjoy contemporary artwork enhancing the experience
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Immerse themselves in Shakespeare’s legacy
The site offers a unique opportunity to connect with the Bard’s life and times, providing a thoughtful and engaging experience for visitors.
Exploring the Historical Site
Visitors can explore the footprint of Shakespeare’s former family home, where contemporary artwork and landscaping enhance the experience.
The house was demolished in 1759, but a registered garden commemorates the site. Guests can stroll through these gardens, which feature artwork celebrating Shakespeare’s legacy.
Next door, in Nash’s House, an exhibition details the legendary playwright’s life. The "Lives of the Women Who Made Shakespeare" exhibition also provides insights into the influential women in his world.
The historical site is wheelchair accessible, and visitors should proceed to the gatehouse upon arrival.
The Contemporary Artwork in the Gardens
The gardens at the site of Shakespeare’s former family home feature a variety of contemporary artwork that celebrates the legendary playwright’s enduring legacy.
Visitors can:
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Explore sculptures that depict famous Shakespearean characters and themes, such as a bronze statue of Hamlet contemplating his famous "To be, or not to be" soliloquy.
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Discover site-specific installations that incorporate natural elements, like a living willow sculpture that symbolizes the interconnectedness of nature and the human experience.
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Admire vibrant murals and paintings that reimagine classic Shakespearean scenes through a modern artistic lens.
The contemporary artwork adds a dynamic, thought-provoking element to the historic site, inviting visitors to engage with Shakespeare’s timeless stories in new and captivating ways.
The Sum Up
The Stratford-upon-Avon: Shakespeare’s New Place Entry Ticket offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the legendary playwright’s former home. With free cancellation and no upfront payment, guests can easily enjoy Shakespeare’s legacy within a beautifully landscaped setting, featuring contemporary artworks and exhibitions that bring the site’s history to life. It’s an ideal way to deepen one’s appreciation of the Bard’s enduring influence.
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