Attractions near Macbeth - Shakespeare Holiday Cottages
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Stratford on Avon Racecourse
(2 Miles)*
Steeplechasing has taken place at Stratford Racecourse since 1755. Nowadays, we have eighteen meetings a year, between March and November. |
Anne Hathaway's Cottage
(2 Miles)*
The most romantic of all the Shakespearean properties, is Anne Hathaway's Cottage, which lies in the beautiful hamlet of Shottery, just outside Stratford-upon-Avon. |
Mary Arden's House And Countryside Museum
(3 Miles)*
The farmhouse at Wilmcote, just three miles outside Stratford-upon-Avon, the home of William Shakespeare's mother, is now a countryside museum; devoted to showing country life from Tudor times to the present day. |
Harvard House
(3 Miles)*
Harvard House is not currently open to the public.Harvard House was the home of Katherine Rogers, mother of John Harvard, whose bequest made possible the foundation of Harvard University. Harvard House is the home of the Museum of British Pewter. |
Hall's Croft
(3 Miles)*
Halls Croft was the home of Dr. John Hall and Shakespeare's eldest daughter Susanna, whom he married in 1607. |
Nash's House and New Place
(3 Miles)*
At the end of Chapel Street, you will find the beautiful old building from the sixteenth century, known as Nash's House. In the garden, you can see the foundations of New Place - Shakespeare's fine house. |
Shakespeare's Birthplace
(4 Miles)*
The Man of the Millennium - William Shakespeare, was born in 1564 in the half-timbered house in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon. You can still visit this house today. |
Royal Shakespeare Company
(4 Miles)*
One of the world's best-known theatre ensembles, the Royal Shakespeare Company performs the works of Shakespeare, other renaissance dramatists and contemporary writers all year round in its home in Stratford-upon-Avon. |
Ragley Hall
(5 Miles)*
Ragley is the Family home of the 9th Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford, seat of the Conway-Seymour family. Designed in 1680 by Robert Hooke. |
Coughton Court
(6 Miles)*
Coughton Court has been the ancestral home of the Throckmorton family since 1409 and is a fine example of a Tudor stately home. |
Towns near Macbeth - Shakespeare Holiday Cottages
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Weston-on-Avon
(2 Miles)*
Collection of great things to do in Weston-on-Avon with great photos and information about interesting towns and villages nearby. |
Shottery
(3 Miles)*
There's more to Shottery than just Shakespeare as you'll see in this article about things to do in Shottery. |
Stratford-Upon-Avon
(3 Miles)*
Beautifully situated on the River Avon, Stratford-Upon-Avon has a number of attractions linked to the famous Bard. Explore this historic market town and its surroundings and discover where Shakespeare was born and grew up. |
Alcester
(4 Miles)*
Alcester is an ancient Roman town in southwest Warwickshire. Lying seven miles west of Stratford-upon-Avon, it has plenty of architectural attractions for visitors to enjoy without the crowds. |
Harvington
(6 Miles)*
Loads of ideas for things to do in Harvington including nearby towns and villages, and details and photos of the best local attractions. |
Admington
(6 Miles)*
Find lots of things to do in Admington. Article includes nearby towns worth visiting and info and photos of the best attractions. |
Mickleton
(6 Miles)*
The Cotswold village of Mickleton has lots of things to do and see. This article is a great guide to the best local attractions and villages worth visiting. |
Henley in Arden
(7 Miles)*
Do you want to eat or have a drink at a 16th century coaching inn or in a 15th century timber framed building? Then, come to Henley-in-Arden! |
Ab Lench
(8 Miles)*
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Chipping Campden
(8 Miles)*
The historic town of Chipping Campden in north Gloucestershire is a Mecca for visitors, from home and abroad. Chipping Campden is set on the edge of the Cotswolds. |