Nash's House
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The front of Nash's House | |
Type |
House (with gardens of New Place) |
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Managed by | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
Public access | yes |
Museum | yes |
Exhibition | yes (archaeology) |
Region | |
Address |
Chapel Street Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire England, United Kingdom |
Parking | No |
Shop | Yes |
Website | www.shakespeare.org.uk |
52°11′27″N 1°42′26″W / 52.1908°N 1.7073°WCoordinates: 52°11′27″N 1°42′26″W / 52.1908°N 1.7073°W |
Nash's House, Chapel Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England is the house next door to the ruins and gardens of William Shakespeare's final residence, New Place. It has been converted into a museum.[1] The museum traces the history of Stratford-upon-Avon from the earliest settlers in the Avon Valley to Shakespeare's time.[2] The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust acquired New Place and Nash's House in 1876.
References
- ↑ "Nash's House/New Place - Shakespeare's Home". Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
- ↑ "Nash's House / New Place". www.stratford.co.uk.
External links
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