Chuck and I had visited Stratford upon Avon when we were stationed in Ansbach way back in the '80s. We spent a long weekend over Thanksgiving in London with side trip to Warwick Castle and Stratford upon Avon. Boy, it has certainly changed! There was not much that we recognized. After riding the bus from our hotel into Stratford upon Avon, we made our way to the hop on/hop off bus for a tour of the city and surrounding area. It was a little cool and a bit windy, but so much fun. The hop on/hop off tour also gives us the chance to decide which places we want to visit on our own. It was decided that we should spend more time at Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the Mary Arden House and the William Shakespeare House. After the bus tour, we began walking around Stratford upon Avon and stumbled upon a group of special needs adults called the Cornerstone Players performing Shakespeare in a park called The Dell. We had such a great time watching this group of thespians performing scenes from many of the works of Shakespeare. It was an afternoon well spent!
Later that afternoon as we walked the streets of Stratford upon Avon, we happened upon a very talented street performer. I had to video his performance.
We got up bright and early the next morning, boarded the bus and headed back to Stratford upon Avon. Once again we used the hop on/hop off bus to spend more time at Anne Hathaway's Cottage, visit Mary Arden's Farm, and the William Shakespeare House. We visited Anne Hathaway's Cottage many years ago and it probably hasn't changed much, but it was like seeing it for the first time. Chuck remembered seeing a bench that was there when he visited with his Mom when he was just a wee child.
From Anne Hathaway's Cottage, we boarded the bus and headed for Mary Arden's Farm. Mary Arden was William Shakespeare's mother. This was her family's working farm. This was definitely the best experience of the day. The farm is as it was during the Tudor period and the employees were costumed in the fashion of the day and spoke the language of that time period. As we entered, we watched a woman weaving willow baskets. We also went to the watch the falconry show. Again, it was truly amazing. The gentleman of the manor used an Eagle Hawk for the demonstration. Tania, the Eagle Hawk, followed his commands and landed close enough to the audience to allow her to be petted. He also demonstrated how silent she flew.
We were also able
to attend the midday meal that was typical of a Tudor houseshold. All the food was prepared as it would have been centuries ago. The foods and customs were explained the the onlookers while the lord, the mistress of the manor, and the servants ate. It was well worth the time spent there.
After our visit to the Mary Arden Farm, we hopped on the bus and headed back to Stratford upon Avon. We stopped for a bite to eat at a little Cornish Pasty Shop. Chuck and I shared a beef and cheese pasty. It was really good. I can't wait until we head to Cornwall in October for our housesit. Pasties and Cornish Cream Tea, there's nothing better.
After lunch, we went to the William Shakespeare House. Again, it was well worth the visit. We met some young men performing snippets from Shakespeare's works and visited with them for a short time before finding a place for our evening meal. We found a nice little Italian restaurant where we each enjoyed spaghetti before going back to the Charlecote Pheasant. From Stratford upon Avon, it was on the Horsham for our next housesit/petsit with two very laid back cats whose names are Billy and Ted.
After our visit to the Mary Arden Farm, we hopped on the bus and headed back to Stratford upon Avon. We stopped for a bite to eat at a little Cornish Pasty Shop. Chuck and I shared a beef and cheese pasty. It was really good. I can't wait until we head to Cornwall in October for our housesit. Pasties and Cornish Cream Tea, there's nothing better.
After lunch, we went to the William Shakespeare House. Again, it was well worth the visit. We met some young men performing snippets from Shakespeare's works and visited with them for a short time before finding a place for our evening meal. We found a nice little Italian restaurant where we each enjoyed spaghetti before going back to the Charlecote Pheasant. From Stratford upon Avon, it was on the Horsham for our next housesit/petsit with two very laid back cats whose names are Billy and Ted.
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