Nash’s House is a Grade 1 listed building that will be undergoing major conservation work in 2014 & 2015. Thomas Nash was the first husband of Shakespeare's granddaughter and wealthy local property owner.
Visit the foundations of New Place, which was the second largest house in Stratford when it was bought by William Shakespeare in 1597. By this time, Shakespeare was an established playwright and it is believed that he wrote his later plays at New Place, including The Tempest. New Place was demolished by the Reverend Francis Gastrell in 1759, however the foundations and gardens are beautifully preserved so that you can still explore the site of Shakespeare's later years as a successful member of Stratford's community.
Nash’s House is a Grade 1 listed building that will be undergoing major conservation work in 2014 & 2015. Thomas Nash was the first husband of Shakespeare's granddaughter and wealthy local property owner.
Visit the foundations of New Place, which was the second largest house in Stratford when it was bought by William Shakespeare in 1597. By this time, Shakespeare was an established playwright and it is believed that he wrote his later plays at New Place, including The Tempest. New Place was demolished by the Reverend Francis Gastrell in 1759, however the foundations and gardens are beautifully preserved so that you can still explore the site of Shakespeare's later years as a successful member of Stratford's community.
Opening times
20 Mar - 29 Oct: 9am - 5pm (daily)
30 Oct - 11 Mar: 10am - 4pm (daily)
Nash's House & New Place,
Chapel Street,
Stratford-upon-Avon
CV37 6EP
shakespeare.org.uk/visit-the-houses/nashs-house-amp-new-place.html
Telephone: 01789 204106
Email: info@shakespeare.org.uk