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The man who demolished Shakespeare's house
BBC
The Reverend Francis Gastrell. He bought the house in 1753 but quickly got irritated with tourists wanting to see it, says architectural historian Gavin Stamp.
140 months ago
The best may be yet to come for Shakespeare monument in Stratford-upon-Avon
The Art Newspaper
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's £30000 appeal aims to restore ambitious sculpture of the Bard in grounds of his former home.
54 months ago
Site of Shakespeare's grand Stratford home to open to the public
The Guardian
Playwright's New Place mansion, which was demolished in 1759, is re-imagined following major excavation project.
104 months ago
Shakespeare’s New Place opens as visitor attraction following £6m redevelopment
Museums + Heritage
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust will re-open Shakespeare's New Place as a major new heritage landmark attraction tomorrow where visitors can walk in...
5 months ago
Dig seeks William Shakespeare's shards for ale in his Stratford back garden
The Guardian
Pottery scraps and other finds unearthed on site of New Place mansion may help to rewrite playwright's story.
175 months ago
Shakespeare 400: Where can you get close to the Bard?
BBC
In the 400 years since his death much about William Shakespeare remains a mystery. Here experts try to track down the places he worked,...
102 months ago
Chinese city plans to recreate Shakespeare’s home
Kiwi.com
China plans to build a new town named San Weng – which translates as Three Masters – to honour William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes and the Chinese writer...
82 months ago
Much Ado About First Folios — the world's largest Shakespeare collection reopens
NPR
The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is emerging from a four-year metamorphosis. Eighty-two copies of Shakespeare's “First...
4 months ago
15 of the Coolest, But Most Disrespectful Uses of Priceless Artifacts
Cracked.com
A French king got to enjoy the Mona Lisa whenever he took a dump.
24 months ago
Shakespeare's New Place opens
The National Lottery Heritage Fund
A re-imagination of Shakespeare's family home in Stratford where he lived for 19 years, and where he died 400 years ago.
98 months ago