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Take a step back in time and visit this marvellous attraction the prices are really cheap and you can tickets for an affordable price where you can visit all the houses through out the year. I really enjoyed Hall's Croft it made me feel like I had gone through a time machine and ended up in the past
Brilliant! Fantastic place full of history I recommend getting the full package ticket and doing all 5 places although we only managed 3 in a day! Absolutely stunning gardens friendly staff and amazing artifacts to see. Lots for children to learn, our two teenage boys really enjoyed the experience.
Not my favourite out of the houses but well worth a visit. The garden isn't as extensive as the some of the others but if you have an inclusive ticket, it's worth the trip. Very close to the church where Shakespeare is buried and there is a lovely walk back along the river. Look at some the the love
It’s a very nice museum of Shakespeare’s home. I believe it was where Shakespeare’s eldest daughter and her husband, Dr John Hall lived. There’s a fascinating collection of antiques and historical medical equipment. The architecture also offers glimpses into the past culture. There’s a nice garden o
Hall’s Croft Stratford-upon-Avon is another one of the 5 places you can visit on your Full Story Ticket. This very regal house belonged to Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna and her husband. It is a place of wealth and quite spectacular. Beautifully maintained including the gardens. There was an ancient
Beautiful house of Shakespeare's daughter's and her husband's house. Interesting exhibits and beautiful garden. Good value with the combined ticket.
Hall's croft is so lovely. The garden is one of the most peaceful spots I've come across (of course it depends on how busy it is when you visit!). The house is creaking with history. Part of a great day out in Stratford-upon-Avon. Loads of history to absorb, lovely locations, beautiful town. If you
Another interesting addition to the Shakespeare learning experience! Nicely set out with what I can only assume was a mouse hunt for children running through the house! Had fun finding them all either way!
Friendly guides, interesting exhibitions, lovely house and beautiful garden. Highly recommend.
Lovely place, the house is piece of a history. The house is belonged to Shakespeare's daughter and her husband.
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