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Warwickshire Travel Guide
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Shakespeare's Birthplace |
This is Shakespeare Country, and most of the visitors who flock to
the Warwickshire come in search of The Bard and his legacy. In truth Shakespeare's
home town of Stratford on Avon is an attractive place, full of half-timbered buildings
that have changed little from the days when a reluctant young William Shakespeare
attended grammar school in an upper room of the old Guildhall. Inevitably,
perhaps, Stratford has evolved into a bit of a Shakespeare theme park, but the
underpinnings are authentic, and if you can visit outside the peak tourist season
you'll find it an enjoyable place to explore. Outside town is the much-photographed
Anne Hathaway's
cottage, where The Bard's wife was born and raised, and Mary
Arden's House, the Tudor farmhouse where his mother lived.
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Warwick Castle |
About 8 miles to the northeast of Stratford is the county town of Warwick,
home to Warwick Castle,
which has been described as the perfect medieval castle. The first fortress here
was erected by William the Conqueror, though nothing but the mound remains. The
present castle was begun after Simon de Montfort's troops leveled the old one
in 1264. The massive curtain walls are pierced by an iron portcullis, and murder
holes look down from above the entry. There is an appropriately dismal dungeon,
and a haunted room where murder was done. A fascinating "Edwardian Weekend"
house party tableau by Madame Tussaud's graces the updated living quarters. At Kenilworth
is another of England's truly great medieval fortresses, begun by Geoffrey de
Clinton about 1120. Kenilworth Castle was the site of Edward II's abdication and
was later graced with the addition of John of Gaunt's Banqueting Hall. Robert
Dudley, Earl of Leicester and favourite of Elizabeth I, added the large residential
block now known as the Leicester Building. Moving from from grand castles
to modest manors, Warwickshire is home to Baddesley Clinton, one of the most perfect
examples of a moated medieval manor house in England. The house dates from the
14th century, and has been little altered since the 16th, with wonderful panelled
rooms, family portraits, and a priest's hiding hole with a dramatic history. Though
the countryside of Warwickshire represents something of the idealised rural landscape
of England, there are surprisingly few great gardens in the county. Instead, the
countryside is peppered with stately homes and other less grand yet still appealing
abodes. One such is Charlecote Park, owned by the De Lacey family for over 750
years. In a tale which may be false but ought to be true, a young William Shakespeare
was caught poaching Thomas de Lacey's deer - Shakespeare later caricatured de
Lacey in his Merry Wives of Windsor as "Justice Shallow".
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Stratford on Avon
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Another great house is at Packwood, where the fanciful yew trees and
hedges have been clipped to create a garden based on the Sermon on the Mount.
Ragley Hall is one of the great Palladian houses of England. Designed in 1680
by Robert Hooke, the interior is especially notable for its magnificent baroque
plasterwork. These are just a few of the great houses of Warwickshire. Whether
you come for the stately homes, the castles, or to follow in the footsteps of
Shakespeare, Warwickshire provides some of the best of England for visitors. Travel
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Viola
Mousley End
Self catering cottage
Situated 20 minutes from the NEC This property offers 1 double with four poster bed & en-suite shower, 1 twin, modern bathroom with bath & … more >>
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Bramble Cottage
Henley-in-Arden
Self catering cottage
Bramble Cottage offers one twin/double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Open plan sitting and dining room with kitchenette; shower room and toilet. more >>
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Mercure Shakespeare Hotel
With each of its 74 rooms named after a Shakespeare character or play, this award winning half-timbered hotel is a major landmark right in the very heart of historic Stratford. The hotel has a rosette Garrick Restaurant, Othello's Bar Brasserie, bar and lounge area with open fire. All bedrooms offer … more >>
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Stratford Manor - A QHotel
Perfect for families, the Stratford Manor is a modern hotel with excellent leisure facilities situated only 4 miles from Stratford. There's a new bar and restaurant, and the Reflections Leisure Club invites guests to indulge in a sauna, swim in the pool, work out in the gym or use the … more >>
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