Shakespeare's New Place Guide & Reviews (2026)
Stepping into Shakespeare's New Place feels like walking straight into the final chapter of the Bard's life. This was the grand family home he bought in 1597 and where he lived until his death in 1616. Today the original house is gone, but the beautifully restored gardens, knot garden and thoughtful sculptures bring the site alive. Understanding the Shakespeare's New Place ticket prices, knowing where to find convenient Stratford-upon-Avon parking, and discovering the best nearby spots will help you plan a completely stress-free day out in Warwickshire.
Shakespeare's New Place at a Glance
Essential Visit Information
Time Needed
45 mins - 1.5 Hours
Acquired by Shakespeare
1597
Best For
Shakespeare Fans & Gardens
Shakespeare's New Place Address & Location
Getting here
Address & Navigation
Right in the heart of historic Stratford-upon-Avon, a short stroll from the town centre. For sat nav, use CV37 6EP.
22 Chapel Street, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6EP
Venue enquiries: +44 1789 204016
A Brief History of Shakespeare's New Place
From grand home to tranquil gardens
Shakespeare's Purchase
In 1597 Shakespeare bought New Place for £60 - one of the largest houses in Stratford. He lived here with his family until his death in 1616.
The House Demolished
The house was demolished in 1759 after a later owner grew tired of visitors. The site lay empty until the gardens were lovingly restored.
Modern Gardens
Today the site features a footprint of the original house, a restored knot garden Shakespeare would have recognised, and sculptures inspired by his plays.
Is Shakespeare's New Place Expensive?
Trav's Wallet Score
TRAV’S WALLET SCORE:
(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)
Squawk! The gardens are often included free when you buy a ticket to Shakespeare's Birthplace next door, making this one of the best-value Shakespeare sites in town. On a sunny day it is perfect for a peaceful wander.
Pricing & Entry Tickets
Standard admission rates
Typical Admission Rates
Tickets are best bought online in advance as part of a combo with nearby sites. New Place Gardens are included free with every Shakespeare's Birthplace ticket.
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Discounts and Offers
Ways to save on your visit
Combo Tickets
The Shakespeare's Story or Full Story tickets include New Place plus Birthplace and other homes, valid for 12 months and offering excellent value.
Local Residents
Anyone with a CV37 postcode can visit Shakespeare's New Place for free all year round - just show proof of address.
Concessions
Seniors, students and groups receive reduced rates. Check the official site for the latest concessions and family deals.
Who Should Visit?
Is it right for your itinerary?
WHO WILL LOVE IT
WHO MIGHT HATE IT
Visiting With Kids
Is the site family-friendly?
Family Trail
Free family trails run throughout the year - a brilliant way to turn the visit into a fun treasure hunt through the gardens.
Sculpture Hunt
Spot the sculptures inspired by Shakespeare's plays and challenge the children to guess which story each one represents.
Open Space
Plenty of lawn space for a gentle run around after exploring - far more relaxed than many indoor attractions.
What to See in the Gardens
Highlights of the site
The Knot Garden
A beautifully restored Elizabethan-style knot garden based on designs Shakespeare himself would have known and loved.
House Footprint
The outline of the original grand house is marked on the ground - standing here always gives me chills imagining family life inside.
Sculptures & Great Garden
Stunning modern artworks and sculptures inspired by Shakespeare's plays bring the stories to life in the peaceful Great Garden.
Peak Crowd Heatmap
When to expect the biggest queues
🟢 Early Mornings
Peaceful Start. Arriving as soon as it opens at 11:00 am means you will have the gardens almost to yourself.
🔴 Midday
Busier. Between 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm coach groups and families arrive, though it never feels overcrowded.
🟡 Late Afternoons
Golden Hour. After 2:30 pm the light is beautiful and crowds thin out before closing.
Trav’s Insider Hack: Combo Tickets
“Squawk! Buy the combo ticket that includes Shakespeare's Birthplace just five minutes away. You get both sites for one great price and the ticket lasts a whole year so you can come back!”
How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)
Walking times from major landmarks
🏠 Shakespeare's Birthplace
🚶 8 mins
(Straight up Chapel Street and left onto Henley Street)
🎭 RSC Theatre
🚶 12 mins
(Through the town centre and down to the riverside)
⛪ Holy Trinity Church
🚶 15 mins
(A lovely walk past the river and into Old Town)
Best Areas to Stay Near Shakespeare's New Place
Top neighbourhoods for easy access
Town Centre
Perfect central location with everything on your doorstep - step out of your hotel and you are minutes from New Place and the other Shakespeare sites.
Waterside
Beautiful river views and a short stroll to the RSC and New Place. Great for evening walks along the Avon.
Old Town
Quiet and historic area near Holy Trinity Church, yet still only a pleasant 10-15 minute walk to New Place.
Stratford-upon-Avon Parking Information
Where to leave your car
Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)
New Place has no on-site parking, but these nearby options are all within easy walking distance:
Blue Badge parking is available on nearby streets including Chapel Lane - check signs for restrictions.
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