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Ann Hathaway's Cottage - William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1582, her family home was in the hamlet of Shottery barely a mile from the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon. Anne was the daughter of a yeoman farmer who died in 1581 bequeathing his daughter £6 13s 4d on the day of her marriage. The description of cottage does not do justice to the Hathaway home, which was actually a substantial twelve roomed Elizabethan farmhouse, the lower part was built in the early 1460's and subsequently extended in about 1623. The cottage remained in the Hathaway family until 1892, when it was bought along with some furnishings by the Birthplace Trust, who restored it to its original character. The cottage was part of Hewlands Farm in Shakespear's day with over ninety acres of land attached to it. The present cottage retains its own beautiful, old fashioned English garden with an orchard adjoining, all carefully maintained by the Trust. ©TopFoto.

Ann Hathaway's Cottage - William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1582, her family home was in the hamlet of Shottery barely a mile from the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon. Anne was the daughter of a yeoman farmer who died in 1581 bequeathing his daughter £6 13s 4d on the day of her marriage. The description of cottage does not do justice to the Hathaway home, which was actually a substantial twelve roomed Elizabethan farmhouse, the lower part was built in the early 1460's and subsequently extended in about 1623. The cottage remained in the Hathaway family until 1892, when it was bought along with some furnishings by the Birthplace Trust, who restored it to its original character. The cottage was part of Hewlands Farm in Shakespear's day with over ninety acres of land attached to it. The present cottage retains its own beautiful, old fashioned English garden with an orchard adjoining, all carefully maintained by the Trust. ©TopFoto.
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Ann Hathaway's Cottage - William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1582, her family home was in the hamlet of Shottery barely a mile from the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon. Anne was the daughter of a yeoman farmer who died in 1581 bequeathing his daughter £6 13s 4d on the day of her marriage. The description of cottage does not do justice to the Hathaway home, which was actually a substantial twelve roomed Elizabethan farmhouse, the lower part was built in the early 1460's and subsequently extended in about 1623. The cottage remained in the Hathaway family until 1892, when it was bought along with some furnishings by the Birthplace Trust, who restored it to its original character. The cottage was part of Hewlands Farm in Shakespear's day with over ninety acres of land attached to it. The present cottage retains its own beautiful, old fashioned English garden with an orchard adjoining, all carefully maintained by the Trust. ©TopFoto
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40.4 x 30.5 cm | 15.9 x 12.0 in (300 dpi)
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