The Cathedral Towns And Intervening Places of England Ireland And Scotland a
The Cathedral Towns And Intervening Places of England Ireland And Scotland a
Thomas W Silloway
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It has no furniture except a chair or two for the accomodation of visitors. The fireplace is still there, — the worn hearth and the oak floor. Next we see the dining-room, and the chamber in which tradi- tion says Shakespeare was born. The low ceilings and the saggy condition of everything aid the imagination ; it is easy to feel that probably he was born here. In an adjoining room are collected many things once owned by the great bard ; letters written by him, and other writings with which he ...was associated ; portraits of him by various artists. The number of daily visitors is large. After a walk of ten minutes we are at the Church of the Holy Trinity, a Gothic structure, large STRATFORD-ON-AVON. 171 and in thorough repair. Situated in the centre of a burial- ground, and enclosed with trees, it is very long, and has a tower and lofty spire. A source of revenue to the parish are Shakes- peare's remains. A shilling is paid, and we enter on the side, near the west end, pass down the nave, and come to the holy of holies.
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