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The Town Centre

Henley Street
Henley Street is not only the home of the Shakespeare Birthplace, but also to a wide array of shops, restaurants and entertainment. You will find over... > Click here for more

Meer Street
In the heart of Stratford near Henley Street, Meer Street boasts some quality designer shops. New to this street is Treacle, which specialise in old-fashioned quality toys... > Click here for more

Wood Street
Stratford is a town bursting with many independent shops stacked with unique products sold by shop keepers who have a real stake in the community. George Pragnell is the oldest and most prestigious independent shop in the town centre... > Click here for more

High Street
The black and white tudor style frontages in this street and the old shop signs give visitors a feel of what the town might have looked like in Shakespeare's time. Rohde Shoes is a High Street shop that has ensured their presence remains... >
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Bridge Street
Bridge Street is the main street at the top of which is a white building housing Barclays’ bank. Marks and Spencer, formerly a hotel, has a fabulous frontage. The store has recently undergone a major refit making it one of the most up-to-date stores in the country... Click here for more

Sheep Street
With The Town Hall at the top of Sheep Street, this road takes you down to the Waterside past an array of independent shops and restaurants. Towards the bottom of Sheep Street is the famous Teddy Bear shop, Curtis Brae...Click here for more

Rother Street
Stratford’s existence as a market town has prevailed since King Richard granted a charter in 1196...Click here for more

