Shakespeare's Church

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The Collegiate Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon, is often known simply as Shakespeare's Church. The present building dates from 1210 and is built on the site of a Saxon monastery. It is Stratford's oldest building,in a striking position on the banks of the River Avon, and has long been England's most visited parish church.

William Shakespeare, poet and playwright, was baptised in Holy Trinity on 26 April 1564 and was buried there on 25 April 1616. The church still possesses the original Elizabethan register giving details of his baptism and burial, though it is kept by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust for safekeeping. He is buried in the beautiful 15th century chancel built by Thomas Balsall, Dean of the Collegiate Church, who was buried within it in 1491. The carved scenes of the life of Jesus around Balsall's tomb were mutilated during the Reformation, as were most images of Christ. Notable 'survivors' include a remarkable face of Christ or possibly God the Father within a sedilia canopy, and some beautiful medieval stained glass depicting the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ and the Day of Pentecost. The pre-reformation stone altar slab or mensa was found hidden beneath the floor in Victorian times and has now been re-instated as the High Altar.

Shakespeare would have come to Holy Trinity every week when he was in town ie. all through his childhood and on his return to live at New Place. His wife Anne Hathaway is buried next to him along with his eldest daughter Susanna. The church witnessed a sad episode shortly before Shakespeare's death. The day after Shakespeare signed his Last Will and Testament on 25 March 1616 in a 'shaky hand', William's son-in-law, Thomas Quiney was found guilty in the church court of fathering an illegitimate son by a Margaret Wheler who had recently died in childbirth. Qiney was ordered to do public penance within the church. The distress and shame for the Shakespeare family must have been immense. Within a month Shakespeare was dead and his funeral and burial being held at Holy Trinity on 25 April 1616.

Holy Trinity Church enjoys good relations with other institutions within the town including King Edward VI Grammar School, Shakespeare's School,the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Shakespeare Institute and the Royal Shakespeare Company, the RSC, who performed Henry VIII in the church in 2006 as part of the Complete Works Festival.

Shakespeare's Church is an active parish church serving a parish of some 17,000 people. Services are open to all.

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