Stratford upon Avon town

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Accessibility:

All areas of Stratford-upon-Avon are easily accessible by car and on foot.  There are designated disability parking in the town centre and several car parks available in the town centre. The town centre has a pedestrian area with flat easy access to places of interest.

There is a downloadable Access Visitor Guide which gives a comprehensive list of accessible venues, visitor attractions;  toilets, cafes, hotels and more.  Please check the website:  website:http://www.accessiblestratforduponavon.co.uk

Shopmobility unit is located in Bridgefoot car park, found in the town centre. Shopmobility is a free service and provides wheelchairs and powered scooters for the duration of your visit.

Shopmobility opening times:  Mondays - 10.00 am - 3.00 pm; Tuesday - Saturdays - 9.00 am - 4.30 pm. Closed on Bank Holidays.  Advance booking is advisable to ensure chair/scooter hire and to reserve parking.

Shopmobility telephone number: 01789 414534


Disability Parking:

Disability parking is free for Blue Badge Holders in the District Council car parks.  Badge holders can park for free in 'on-street parking bays' according to the traffic sign specification time limits for disability badge holders.  Please be aware of any maximum time limits in operation.

Designated disability parking bays can be found in:

Sheep Street : Maximum stay = 3 hours

Henley Street:  Maximum stay = 30 minutes, no return within 1 hour (between 8am-11am). Please note this is within the pedestrian area.

Henley Street: (Windsor Street entrance) = No limit

Union Street = Maximum stay - 1 hour or, no return within 2 hours between 8am -6pm

Chapel Lane: = No limit 

Bridge Street: = No limit

Waterside: = No limit

Rother Street: = No limit

Please check Stratford-upon-Avon's town council website for further information on parking facilities: www.stratford.gov.uk/transport/disabled-parking-in-stratford.cfm


Brief description:

Stratford-upon-Avon is a medieval market town, renowned for being the birthplace of  William Shakespeare.  It has many historic buildings of interest associated with Shakespeare which are worth a visit.  The pedestrian area of the town centre offers many shops and cafes to visit.

Places to visit include: Shakespeare's Birthplace; Anne Hathaway's Cottage; Mary Arden's House; Halls Croft; Shakespeare's New Place/Nash House; The Royal Shakespeare's Theatre; The Holy Trinity Church; The Old Grammar School (where William Shakespeare attended).

There is also an open-top bus tour of the city available which takes in the town attractions. 


Website:

https://www.visitstratforduponavon.co.uk/ 


Address:

Stratford-upon-Avon Visitor Centre, 1 Shrieve's Walk, Sheep Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire,  CV37 6GJ


Directions:

Main access route into the town centre is via the A3400 Birmingham Road.  The town centre's pedestrian area is Henley Street, CV37 6PZ.  Please refer to the venue's photographs for post codes of other places of interest. OS SP201549


Transport:

Bus/Coach/railways: please see website amd for more travel information go to http://www.travelmidlands.co.uk


Amenities:

Plenty of car parking areas for Pay and Display, disability parking areas, motorcycle and bicycle parking areas.  Supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, shops, theatre's, Tourist Information Centre, Bus/Coach station and railway station are all available in the town centre












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