Monday, June 29, 2009

Westin Riverfront Mountain Villas

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Address

218 Riverfront Lane, Avon, CO 81620


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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Residence Inn Hartford/Avon

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Address

55 Simsbury Road, Avon, CT 06001


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Friday, June 26, 2009

Avon Old Farms Hotel

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Address

279 Avon Mountain Road, Avon, CT 06001


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Avon by the Sea, New Jersey, US

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Avon by the Sea, New Jersey, US

Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK

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Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Stratford-Upon-Avon This is England at its Finest

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It was in 1196 that Stratford-upon-Avon was first granted the right to hold a market and recognised as a town. Its name has become synonymous with its most famous son - William Shakespeare who was born here in 1564.




The town remains mostly unspoilt with fine examples of Elizabethan buildings in a picturesque setting. The river Avon runs through this pretty town and the marina harbours an array of brightly coloured boats providing a holiday atmosphere to what has become the most popular tourist attraction outside London.



Shakespeare's Birthplace

Shakespeare was born of middle class parentage and his home has been lovingly and authentically restored. It provides an insight into life during the Elizabethan period. The actual birth room has been recently refurbished revealing a less austere look.



The room is 'decorated' with some interesting graffiti of the many famous visitors. Robert Browning and Walter Scott are just two of the literary giants that have scratched their names into the walls, ceilings and windows of this room.



Ann Hathaway's House

At aged just 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway who was many years older than him. Ann lived in a house situated two miles from the centre of Stratford. It was occupied by the Hathaway family up until 1892. Here you will be fascinated by an Elizabethan kitchen and beautiful English country garden. There is a seat by the great fire place where Shakespeare is said to have sat whilst courting Ann.



Hall's Croft

In 1607, Shakespeare's daughter Susanna, married local physician Dr John Hall. This impressive Tudor building was named after him. Here you will find a collection of sixteenth and seventeenth century paintings and furnishings typical of a middle class family. Also, there is a collection of medical paraphernalia. Outside in the walled garden, you will find varieties of herbs and trees used in medicines of the time.



Holy Trinity

Dating from the thirteenth century this is the final resting place of William Shakespeare. Alongside him rest his wife and daughter Susanna. If you happen to be in Stratford on the Sunday closest to St. George's day you will witness a grand possession of people, including school children from Shakespeare's old school, coming to honour him and lay flowers at his grave.



Harvard House

There are many other attractions to entice you to visit Stratford-Upon -Avon. Harvard House may be of particular interest to American visitors. Amongst the interesting exhibits you will find the walking stick of Thomas Davis the Southern leader in the Civil war. This house was the home of John Harvard whose legacy is that of Harvard University.



The Royal Shakespeare Theatre

The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is the centre of activity for the royal Shakespeare Company famous the world over. The theatre was designed specifically for the performance of Shakespeare's plays. Set on the banks of the river Avon it is best viewed at night when floodlit. Here you will find many artefacts from the theatre on view and a picture gallery of famous Shakespearian thespians.



A visit to Stratford will take you to the heart of the area known as the Cotswolds renowned for its rolling gentle hills and distinctive Cotswold stone buildings. Steeped in history and folklore, dotted with quaint villages and churches, dry stone walls and village greens, this is England at its finest. To quote the bard himself, 'I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.'



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Stratford Upon Avon - Hotels, Restaurants, Taxis and Local Information

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The birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford Upon Avon is set in the heart of the beautiful Warwickshire countryside in Central England.  Situated directly on the banks of the river Avon, it is one of the most important tourist destinations in the UK.
Places to Stay:
There are a wide range of places to stay available in and near Stratford, ranging from top quality hotels to quaint guest houses.  Many guest houses are located on Shipston Road, just a few minutes walk from the centre of town.  A few selected properties are detailed below:

Macdonald Alveston Manor Hotel
Clopton Bridge Stratford-Upon-Avon
Situated 5 minutes from Stratford town centre and the new Courtyard Theatre, this hotel combines a strong sense of history with the modern facilities expected from a leading Macdonald Hotel.

Mercure Shakespeare Stratford
Chapel St Stratford-Upon-Avon
In the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon, this 17th-century inn has been a meeting place of writers, actors and artists since the 18th century.

Hampton Lodge
38 Shipston Road Stratford Upon Avon
Hampton lodge is a family-run guest house situated just 8 minutes stroll from all the major attractions including the Royal Shakespeare theatre and town centre.

Virginia Lodge
12 Evesham Place Stratford On Avon
Just 5 minutes walk from the very heart of Stratford-upon-Avon and all of the town's famous theatres; this lovely Victorian town house offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.

Stratford Upon Avon accommodation can be booked with popular hotel booking website VicinityHotels.com
Airports
Coventry Airport 25.6km

Birmingham / Airport 30.3km


Taxis
Ideal Taxi Co The - 01789 290444

Kevs Cabs - 07000 566371

007 Ltd - 01789 414007


Restaurants
Ripple Cafe - 01789 292121 0.8km

Quartos - 01789 403415 0.8km

Hamiltons Brasserie - 01789 209109 0.9km

Oppo Restaurant The - 01789 269980 1.0km

Moon Edward - 01789 267069 1.0km

Ask - 01789 262440 1.1km

Encore Beefeater The - 01789 269462 1.1km

Marlowes - 01789 204999 1.1km

Mayflower - 01789 297161 1.1km

Sorrento Taste Of Italy 01789 297999 1.1km

A Restaurant Margaux - 01789 269106 1.2km

Bella Italia - 01789 297261 1.2km

Caffe Uno - 01789 414494 1.2km

East & West - 01789 293522 1.2km

Usha Indian Cuisine - 01789 297348 1.2km

Thai Kingdom - 01789 261103 1.3km

Lalbagh Tandoori - 01789 293563 1.3km

Aladdins - 01789 294491 2.5km

Chan Mr - 01789 261616 2.5km

Mr Chans - 01789 299234 2.5km

Cafe Chutney - 01789 204427 2.6km

Debut Restaurant - 01789 470596 7.3km


Other Nearby Locations
Shottery 1.1km

Stratford 1.7km

Alveston 3.9km

Wilmcote 5.0km

Weston on Avon 5.9km

Hampton Lucy 5.9km

Binton 6.0km

Loxley 6.0km

Bearley 6.0km

Snitterfield 6.0km

Alderminster 6.0km

Charlecote 6.4km

Billesley 6.7km

Redhill 7.0km

Wolverton 7.4km

Langley 7.5km

Norton Lindsey 7.8km

Quinton 7.8km

Wasperton 7.8km

Long Marston 8.0km

Temple Grafton 8.0km

Wellesbourne Hastings 8.0km

Wellesbourne Mountford 8.0km

Walton 8.0km

Mark Fraczek is a web author and manages the popular hotel booking website www.VicinityHotels.com - Hotels Selected for Convenience, Quality and Value.

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