Embark on a captivating journey through time with WalkTalkShow.co.uk’s guided tour of Stratford. Discover the rich history of the town, William Shakespeare, and iconic landmarks that shaped the Bard’s legacy.
Embark on a captivating journey through time with WalkTalkShow.co.uk’s guided tour of Stratford. Discover the rich history of the town, William Shakespeare, and iconic landmarks that shaped the Bard’s legacy.
- Royal Shakespeare Theatre - The first of about a dozen stops that are included in our 1.4km guided tour. The world famous RST has a rich history and is viewed by many actors as the pinnacle of their career. This iconic theatre is our meeting point and from here we overview the origins of this world famous town.
- Stratford-upon-Avon - At Market…
- Royal Shakespeare Theatre - The first of about a dozen stops that are included in our 1.4km guided tour. The world famous RST has a rich history and is viewed by many actors as the pinnacle of their career. This iconic theatre is our meeting point and from here we overview the origins of this world famous town.
- Stratford-upon-Avon - At Market Cross you will see one of the original Market Halls - dating back to 1500AD and the place that John Shakespeare often used to trade his artisan gloves.
- Shakespeare’s Birthplace - This is our third stop and here we showcase the living conditions of the very fortunate young William Shakespeare, born as he was into a prosperous Tudor family. The house dates from the early 1500’s and is a living museum.
- The American Fountain - At this historically important site the Town’s livestock market was located from 1196 when the settlement first became a Market Town. Two pubs that have survived from the Tudor period are also located on this important junction.
- Stratford-upon-Avon - Our next visit is Bell Court where you can see the Bell that was used to draw people to the towns artisan markets hanging in the main entrance. Bell Court houses a wide range of drinking and dining venues.
- Town Hall Stratford upon Avon - At the top of Sheep Street is a junction we call History Corner - as within sight are buildings that span five centuries. These include the birthplace of John Harvard, the founding father of Harvard University, as well as another Tudor era pub, now called The Garrick Inn.
- Shakespeare’s New Place - Originally built in 1483, Shakespeare bought his huge retirement pad in 1597. The largest house in town with a history almost as colourful as that of William’s father, John.
- Stratford-upon-Avon - Nearing the end of our tour you will visit the Guild Chapel - part of the towns original seat of power which dates back to 1269. The Guild Chapel is Free to enter and has its own absolutely fascinating history. Shakespeare’s schoolroom is right next door and we’ll see that too!
- Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall - The Guild, itself founded in 1269, started a school in 1295 that exists to this day. William Shakespeare attended it in the late 1500’s, gaining a superb education. It is now a living museum.
- Stratford-upon-Avon - We stop briefly on Chapel Lane to take in King Edward the Sixth Grammar School, this large, modern, grammar school is today’s version of the original Guild school that started in 1295; the same school that Shakespeare attended.
- Swan Theatre - Here we describe the history of the Theatre complex and explain why the facade of The Swan is all that survives of the original Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.
- Royal Shakespeare Theatre - We finish back at our our original starting point, the RST. Your Guide will be happy any questions you may have to help you to optimise your visit to our wonderful town.
- Experience 14 centuries of history
- See buildings dating back to 1210
- Chart Shakespeare’s life
- Experience 14 centuries of history
- See buildings dating back to 1210
- Chart Shakespeare’s life
Stratford’s renowned WalkTalkShow offers an intriguing guided tour through the rich history of Stratford, dating back to its modest beginnings in the 7th Century. Our knowledgeable guides will share stories about the town, William Shakespeare, and the significant buildings and events that mark a history spanning 14 centuries.
The tour includes 12 stops,…
Stratford’s renowned WalkTalkShow offers an intriguing guided tour through the rich history of Stratford, dating back to its modest beginnings in the 7th Century. Our knowledgeable guides will share stories about the town, William Shakespeare, and the significant buildings and events that mark a history spanning 14 centuries.
The tour includes 12 stops, each highlighting key historical details about both the Bard and his hometown. Discover the importance of the Guild of the Holy Cross, established in 1269, to local history, and uncover the mystery of Hugh Clopton.
Visit Harvard House (1596), the family residence of the founder of America’s most prestigious university. Shakespeare visited all five of the taverns from his era that still exist today, and you can too. You’ll also gain insights into the greatest writer of all time and the transformative forces of English history that influenced him, his hometown, the British Isles, and subsequently the world. For more information, visit: WalkTalkShow.co.uk.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.