Harvard House
|
|
Reviewed by:
Editorial Staff
Rating: |
The Harvard House is located at high street in Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, England. The Harvard house is owned by the Shakespeare birthplace Trust and was built in 1596 by Thomas Rogers, grandfather of John Harvard, and was the home of Harvard’s mother. After the donation of this house to the SBT, the Harvard House became the museum of the British pewter collection in 1995. The Harvard house includes items ranging from Roman times to the 1930’s, but has a strong core of the 16th century.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 12 Guild Street, Warwick, CV37 6AU, United Kingdom
Maybe you might also be interested in:
| The Royal Shakespeare Theatre - 0.4 mi | |
|
The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is dedicated to the world famous poet and playwright William Shakespeare. Stratford-Upon-Avon is in fact William Shakespeare's birthplace. The theatre is owned by the Royal Shakespeare... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
|
| Hall's Croft - 0.4 mi | |
|
The Hall’s Croft is located close to Holy Trinity church. The Hall’s Croft was a 16th century timber framed house. It was owned by Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna and her husband. The building mostly contains... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
|
| College Stratford upon Avon - 0.4 mi | |
|
The College STRATFORD UPON AVON is situated at a ten minute walk from the centre of the town. The college attracts students from UK and from across the globe. The college offers students the opportunity to study under highly qualified... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
|








