As you can imagine, Arthur Mee, in The King's England (1949), devotes many pages to Stratford -- including this moving opening passage: "It is the heart of the heart of England. We look out upon this lovely countryside and feel as Shakespeare felt; it is a precious stone set in a silver sea. So near it is to him that we should hardly be surprised to see him walking here."
:: The Greenway ::
:: Holy Trinity Church ::
:: Old Town ::
:: Pavement art ::
:: RSC: Royal Shakespeare Theatres ::
:: Shakespeare's Houses ::
:: Stratford before dawn ::
:: The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal ::
:: Stratford in the fog ::
:: Street life ::
:: Welcombe Hills and Clopton Park Nature Reserve ::