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 the NEW for 2009 - The Web of Life exhibition, offering glimpses into the life of Shakespeare through treasures and artefacts from our collections.

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