Nash's House and New Place

  • See where the Shakespeare story ended with his death in 1616, wander through the picturesque gardens and see where his house New Place used to stand.
  • Nash's house was named after Thomas Nash, first husband of Shakespeare's granddaughter and wealthy local property owner

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  • Shakespeare died at New Place in 1616. Although later destroyed, the location is now preserved as a picturesque garden space
  • See the ancient Mulberry tree, claimed to be from a cutting planted by Shakespeare
  • Home to ’Dig for Shakespeare’ . Be part of a live archaeological dig! Launching on 26 March this year, archaeological experts will be carrying out excavations at the site of New Place…and you can be part of it! Join us on a live voyage of discovery, where you can talk to the experts, learn from our guides and witness finds first hand

Nash's House and New Place
Chapel Street, Stratford-upon-Avon
CV37 6EP

Telephone: +44 (0) 01789 292 325

The interior of Nash's House
Nash's House from the front