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  1. Hace 3 días · Stratford-upon-Avon, town (parish), Stratford-on-Avon district, administrative and historic county of Warwickshire, central England, and the birthplace of William Shakespeare. For centuries a country market town, it became a major British tourist centre because of its associations with Shakespeare.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Updated: April 28, 2024. By Stephen Pickhardt. This post provides a self-guided walking tour of Stratford-Upon-Avon with dozens of stops and interesting places to visit. It includes a map with directions to each location and details about every attraction covered on this outing. Overview. Self-Guided Tour. Stratford-Upon-Avon Day Trips.

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · If you're heading to Bath you could also visit Bradford-on-Avon, which you can reach from Cheltenham by train (I'll have a new guide to it coming up in the next week or so). How to visit the Cotswolds by public transport – with map of train and bus routes and itineraries for exploring the Cotswolds without a car.

  4. Hace 3 días · The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal Holiday Guide and Map Cruising guide including Forest of Arden, Shakespear's country, Lapworth, Preston Baggot, Wootton Wawen, Wilmcote Canal Junction

  5. Hace 2 días · Stratford upon Avon is situated 22 miles South East of Birmingham and 8 Miles South West of Warwick and is close at hand to the North Cotswolds villages. The town's name is derived from the Old English name of Straet meaning Street and Ford that meant that it forded the river into the town.

  6. Hace 3 días · Location and transportation. Arden Street, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6QQ, United Kingdom. Located on the edge of the town centre, within easy walking distance of the major Shakespearean tourist attractions & 28 miles from Birmingham Airport.

  7. 7 de may. de 2024 · Charlecote Park is a country house surrounded by a deer park, located on the River Avon five miles east of Stratford-upon-Avon. It was originally built in the 16th century by the Lucy family who still own it today, though most of what you see now is Victorian, when owner George Hammond Lucy extended the house and filled it with items collected on his travels through Europe.