Charlecote Park
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The Charlecote Park is a manor house and the residence of the Lucy family since the 15th century. The place was well known for Sir Thomas Lucy who caught William Shakespeare for trespassing and hunting fallow deer. There are beautiful woodland gardens, parkland with miles of paths, the fallow deer since Tudor times and the Avon River meandering through the beautiful landscapes of this park.
Category: Parks and Gardens
Address: Charlecote Park, Charlecote, Warwick, Stratford-on-Avon, CV35, United Kingdom - 01789 470277
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