Stratford-upon-Avon - August 26th

We had booked an 11:00 am Stratford City Walking Tour for today and decided to make one last laundry run before the tour. Once laundry was done and packed away, we headed toward our tour meeting point, wandering through a local craft market on the way.

There was a bit of rain forecast for later today, so we took our rain jackets to be on the safe side. The rain held off during our walk, but absolutely poured as we walked back to our hotel. Even though we only had a few blocks to our hotel, by the time we arrived our pants and shoes were soaked through. We stayed inside for the remainder of the afternoon while we waited for the rain to stop and for our clothes and shoes to dry out.

The tour itself was very entertaining and informative. We saw a number of 15th and 16th century buildings and homes still in use today, walked through Stratford's old town and then to Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare is buried. The tour ended at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre where we had been the night before. 

15th century house still in use today although it's
been subdivided into multiple units. The last 
1 bedroom, 1 bath unit sold for more than 1M GBP.






The oldest hotel still in use today

Shakespeare's coat of arms



















Holy Trinity Church



















The back and older section of the Royal Shakespeare
Theatre - today's theatre itself (which isn't visible in
this picture) is a very modern structure. This view is
much more appealing.


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