
Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall is where William Shakespeare was inspired to become the world’s great playwright. It is not only where he spent his schooldays, but where he first experienced theatre and recent research indicates that it was in the Schoolroom that he penned his first work. The significance of this incredible chapter of history is brought to life for visitors in an immersive experience that includes the opportunity to take part in a lesson just as Shakespeare would have done 450 years ago. Visitors will also discover the importance of the Guild of the Holy Cross to civic and cultural life in medieval Stratford-upon-Avon, which is one of only a handful of towns where a timber-framed Guildhall has survived. Regrettably, our wheelchair lift has been out of action for about two weeks now and is looking like it will be out of action for another three at the very least. We are working hard to get it repaired.
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A designated accessible toilet designed for wheelchair users and others with visible and non-visible accessibility requirements is available within the main public areas.
There is an assistive listening system available e.g. a hearing loop.
Facilities for assistance dogs, such as water bowls and toileting areas, are available.
Wi-Fi is available for customers.
A carers discount is available.
Church Street, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6HB, England, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
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