Harvard House

See the story of pewter brought alive with stunning examples from Roman times to the present day, complete with children's interactive learning zone.

  • An elegant example of an Elizabethan town house, a short distance from Nash’s House and New Place
  • Once home to Katherine Rogers, mother of John Harvard, the founder of Harvard University, USA
  • Explore the extensive range of British pewter including Roman chargers and 16th Century pilgrim badges
  • Let your children try their hands at the decorative pewter craft of repoussé, take a virtual reality tour and become a pewter detective with our fun interactive games
  • Close to public car parks, gift shops, toilets
  • Limited disabled access to the house. Please note there are no toilet facilities on site
Harvard House

Harvard House and the
Museum of British Pewter
High Street, Stratford-upon-Avon
CV37 6AU

Telephone: +44 (0) 1789 204 507

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Mary Rose exhibition:

A fascinating collection of pewter artefacts recovered from Henry VIII's flagship, which sank in 1545



painting of the Mary Rose