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Evesham Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Tel:
01789-204957
Email: enquiries@dodwellpark.co.uk
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Local Attractions
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Shakespeare is not all Stratford-upon-Avon has to offer. Some of the
other main attractions in and around the Stratford and Warwickshire
area include :-
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Warwick
Castle
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Britain,
Warwick's medieval castle offers an unrivalled glimpse through 1000
years of history.
More information from the Warwick
Castle website |
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River
Avon Cruises
Enjoy a relaxing cruise down the river Avon taking in the sites
and sounds of this splendid historic town
More information from the Shakespeare's
Stratford website |
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Stratford-upon-Avon
Butterfly Farm
Enjoy the unique pleasure of watching hundreds of the most
spectacular and colourful butterflies at Europe's largest butterfly
exhibition.
More information from Butterfly
Farm website |
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Kenilworth Castle
The largest castle ruin in England, Kenilworth Castle has been
intimately linked with some of the most important names in English
history.
More information from the English
Heritage website |
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City
Sightseeing Open Top Bus
A guided open top bus tour of Shakespeare's houses along with
many of Stratford's other places of interest.
More information from the City
Sightseeing website |
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Heritage Motor Centre
Home to the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, which
maintains the largest collection of classic, vintage and veteran
British cars in the world.
More information from the Heritage
Motor Centre website |
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Ragley Hall
Ragley Hall, stately home of the Hertford family since it's
construction in 1680, is set in 400 acres of parkland, woodland and
gardens.
More information from the Ragley
Hall website |
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Charlecote
Park
The home of the Lucy family for over 700 years, this Tudor house
offers a full program of entertainment events throughout the
year.
More information from the National
Trust website |
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Stratford
Town Walk
A guided walk around Stratford to see the Shakespeare Town
Houses, Royal Shakespeare Theatres and Holy Trinity Church. The
guide will entertain and inform with amusing anecdotes, tales of
fires, flood, plague, mediaeval cures and history of the town.
More information from the Stratford
Town Walk website |
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