Shakespear’s City .

Travel England
A picture of his last home is here.
| Stratford Upon Avon is situated about 80 miles north-west of Central London. It is promoted as a day trip but if you really want to walk the steps of writer and feel the quintessential of a British small town, spend two days minimum. I personaly loved this place. Its a beautiful, quiet town actually known as Stratford. Its situated on River Avon hence called Stratford -upon-Avon. The Royal Theatre has dramas of great poet staged everyday. Its as must as eating the famous blue cheese Icecream in downtown. |
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| There are five houses in or near Stratford-upon-Avon connected with William Shakespeare and his family. Near by there is also Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare is buried. The Shakespearean properties offer a unique experience of the Stratford world in which the famous dramatist and poet was born, lived and died. I intend to share my experiences of all five houses visit so be there tomorrow too.
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September 10th, 2009 at 9:58 am
reading him and reading about him is generally different.. The “author” here though has managed to quintessentially express with equal finesse…A Guide needed..Post open
September 10th, 2009 at 7:04 pm
Hey,
I can make you my guide anytime. Yet to see a trainer in Gujarat with your kind of oratory skill.