Don't miss the return of MAP WOMEN at the beginning! Shakespeare is certainly one of, if not the most important writers in the English language. And his home town of the quaint, beautiful, historic Stratford-upon-Avon is as original and stunning as one of his sonnets. This video shows us all the fascinating and unique things to do in Stratford-upon-Avon and we loved it! This should definitely be on everyone's travel list when visiting the United Kingdom! Thank you SO much for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also, please click the Like button. Thank you for your support!
If your gonna go, make it quick, cos if a certain group over here get their way, “old WAGGLEDAGGER” will have been completely erased and classed as irrelevant😁
I recently watch a Who do you think you are episode of our wonderful Dame Judy Dench and her family's connection to William Shakespeare...fascinating stuff. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 💕
You really need to review a British seaside town. Stay away from the obvious Blackpool type places and perhaps take a look at the Suffolk coastal places - they're a bit London-y but not offensively so. Thanks guys 👍
@@Pooky-Cat Best to start really at the home of seaside holidaying, which is Weymouth in Dorset. This is where George the third went for over 16 years and he bathed in the sea every morning. He popularised the seaside destination for holidays.
My school took us on two day trips, in the 1950s and I saw Sir Lawrence Oliver and Vivien Leigh in 'Macbeth' and Vanessa Redgrave in 'As you like it'. We sat on the front seats! Still remember eating my sandwiches by the riverside! Learned something new in your video about 'hitting the hay' and 'sleep tight.' We learn something new every day! Thank you. I really enjoy your take on things.
I second that! Warwick Castle is one of the best preserved Castles in England, and if you are lucky you could catch a medieval fair in its grounds like I did! Also, Stratford is one of my favourite towns. You can just wander around the place admiring the architecture, the river, surrounded by well-preserved history. The whole atmosphere, in fact, is really special.
Hi ladies, thanks for sharing my guide. I’m so glad you both enjoyed it. Visiting Stratford-upon-Avon was definitely one of my favorite trips. I learned so much it blew my mind 😂Highly recommend 😊
Natasha asked ‘What’s that?’, referring to a building seen from the river. It’s the side of the RSC theatre, with a lovely terrace overlooking the Avon. I live just 30 miles from Stratford and have been there, and to the RSC, many times, but I discovered quite a bit that I didn’t know from the video. There are some lovely shops in Stratford, and it is indeed close to the Cotswolds, and to Warwick, where there is an incredible 12th century castle. It’s not an area to be covered in a day trip as there is just too much to see and do. Get yourselves over here, ladies!
The Cotswolds is so gorgeous like a model village but as real as you can get. I have been there twice and it stole my heart, I remember all of it. I want to visit there many times in the future as I come from an industrial town 7 miles from Central Manchester. My town is very nice (Stalybridge) with a canal running through it but the Cotswolds is utterly beautiful.
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My ancestors were Shakespeare's mum's family..the Ardens, also have a posher ancestor who did not like Shakespeare when he came to London, he said he was building a theatre in Blackfriars on the river where she lived, and she told him to buzz off cos she did not want the riff-raff around her house, so he ended up building the Globe down the river at the South Bank instead 😏Been on the boats on the Avon, so lovely. Please remember April 23rd - Shakespeare's birthday (and death day) and St George's Day..England's own day !! ❤❤
There was an Ordinance in place at that time that forbade the building of places of entertainment within the City of London, the short walk across London Bridge made Southwark ideal and it got its disreputable reputation.
I went on a Coach trip to Stratford-upon-Avon many years ago with my School. We stayed overnight on a Narrow Boat, it was an amazing experience for us as youngsters who grew up in an inner City. Even as someone so young, it still struck me as a Beautiful place.
I've never been. I'm from the North East of England and we seem scared of the exotic... when you get to County Durham and have monkeys blood on your ice cream, you're not allowed to leave 😮
@@oopsdidItypethatoutloud it's a bit too touristy for my taste (a bit like that London). Give me a nice deserted beach, with a well maintained toilet block, within cross-legged distance, and I'm happy (we all can dream eh - sigh 😔).
@@Pooky-Cat ... That really is just a dream of yours ... no way would there be a well maintained toilet block, because people use the sea as a toilet unfortunately. 😂
I know you both love David Mitchel (would I lie to you) he played William Shakespeare in a show show called 'Upstart Crow' not sure if its on youtube but it is really very funny so try and check it out......he is a convincing Will Shakespeare.
My x3 great grandparents lived a few doors down from Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford and appear to have been living there when the house was saved from demolition by Charles Dickens (amongst others). When the house was put up for sale, the showman PT Barnum wanted to ship it, brick by brick, to America. In response the Shakespeare Birthday Committee (later the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust) was formed with Charles Dickens as one of its initial members. The committee bought the house in 1847 for £3,000 after Dickens put on several performances to raise the necessary funds.
I was lucky enough (as a school kid in the 1980s) to be able to watch a couple of plays, thanks to an extended school trip to Stratford, at the main theatre at Stratford (including a young Kenneth Branagh as Henry V). A magical, unforgettable experience.
My wife's family are from nearby Stratford upon Avon, and my sister in law lives there! My brother lives in Stratford, Ontario (also on the Avon river). Small world eh?
I first went to Stratford in 1979, a friend and I were hitch hiking to Cornwall, bottom left on the map, and stopped of at a youth Hostel in Stratford, there was so much to see, we decided to stay for three nights, the maximum allowed then in the Hostel. We then returned to Leeds where we lived at that time after getting a good education on Shakespeare and family. Ten years later I took my mother and sister to have a weekend in a pub on the outskirts of the town, they loved it. Keep the show coming, it's both enjoyable and interesting. Love from deepest Derbyshire. xx
I know Natasha is Shakespeare nerd, however there are so many other cool things to see in Stratford, than Shakespeare. Like the Stratford butterfly farm, where you can see fabulous butterflies (my favourite place when we visited in Stratford) or the 1940's style tearoom Fourteas Tea-room Brasserie etc. You can also find famous actress Vivien Leigh's memorial stone in the park along the river. It is such lovely town, but often other interesting things are left in the shadow of Shakespeare, even though they also deserve to be mentioned.
@@TheCornishCockneyto appreciate someones work doesn't mean you have to know everything about their life. They are two separate things. And she did say she is embarrased about that mistake. Give her some slack. BESIDES, that wasn't the point of my comment.
About twenty years ago I was in Stratford-upon-Avon, having a picnic on the lawns next to the river. In front of us were three King Henry VIII, numerous wives of said king, a couple of jesters, maids, serfs and yoemen. All of them playing cricket. It was such a wonderfully, iconic British thing to see and partake in. My only regret is that I didn't have my camera with me. I think it was Shakespears birthday and all the theatre students had dressed up for the day.
Great show choice especially as coincidentally we visited yesterday - my wife watched Midsummer Nights Dream at the RSC and the rest of us took my son around the butterfly house and Shakespeare’s school in a typical British spring day of cold, gloom, and rain…..I was also born here in an old cottage hospital that has since been demolished - that’s what happens if you don’t have your own birthplace trust!
@@Penddraig7 Also "hit the hay' and probably "sleep tight". Tour guides love giving etymologies with interesting stories, but absolutely no truth to them. (Adam Hart-Davis is a master of this art.)
Thank you girls this brought back so many memories of going here on a school trip it was amazing I hope you get here one day have a lovely Easter take care x x
A funny British sitcom is called “Upstart Crow”, starring David Mitchell as Shakespeare. I think you’d love it. Geoff, from Fremantle Western Australia 🇦🇺🦘
Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton were absolutely brilliant acting in my favourite film version. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, with a great supporting cast too... 👍👍👍
Happy Easter ladies 🤗 As a teacher we do Shakespeare with the students. and even do a school visit, Yes with the rope its how a old bed would of been made as no metal springs was around at the time. You must go to the globe theatre in London where Shakespeare plays would of been preformed. Latin would of been used in teaching before old English was in print. Yes in my school i was form captain if you go to a good older established school they use the old form system. another famous woman writer that we all know is Agatha Christy. who lived in Wallingford Oxfordshire not to far away. and very close to the Cotswolds you can do this in a drive in one day. The population of the area is around is around 31000 people and Stratford upon avon is also on the river Thames so its all connectable , Merc- Jean-Marc
I used to live in Stratford upon Avon, but only lived there for 2 years. Worked opposite the school room and watching this video has realised how much I miss living there. Such a unique place to live for a period of my life. You should visit!
You probably want to stay overnight to get the best out of all there is to do. Many years ago (28 odd years ago) we visited Stratford-upon-Avon and did a hop-on-hop-off bus tour around many of the places mentioned here. The guides were well informed and we learnt the meanings of many other common everyday sayings.
When the narrator introduced Halls Croft she was standing outside of 5 Old Town house, My mother and family lived there back in the 1920s to early 1930s. My great Aunt painted a picture of this house, the rear of it, during those years. Happy memories visiting there over the years since 1946. Yep am that old now
I used to live in Worcester and regularly took a bus ride to Stratford,back in the days before the new theatre was built. I was content to people watch,visit the church ,relax by the river and have a drink in the Mucky Duck pub. Got that in Worcester too,but seeing a matinee show of a Shakespeare play made it that little bit extra special.
Have a really funny American tourist story in Stratford upon Avon . The Cottage were William was born is decorated with furniture of the period . A wooden rocking cradle . American tourist said , Jerome to think Shakespearecwas born in this Crib . Jerome a NYC fat Guy with a huge camera was trying to shush his wife . And then in a loud voice she said ,Did Shakspeare have a garage . A quick witted guy replied yes itscwhere he he kept in 40 Chevy . Jerome was seen ushering his wife out after she thought that Shakespeare was born to a contortinist Mum and that 17 th century houses had garage whilst the rest of fell about laughing .
This is just down the road from where I grew up. Great place to go on first dates in the summer! :). In Shakespeare’s bedroom, there’s a fireplace which is now covered by protective glass and it has carvings from people throughout the centuries who came to visit, including people like Charles Dickens
Great video. We go there regularly as a stopover to and from our trips to Goodwood. We live in Yorkshire, so it is a perfect place to spend a few days. Great pubs! If you stay there, try the Alveston Manor Hotel, full of history and reasonably priced.
Excellent choice for today!! Definitely one of my favourites you have reacted to. Always nice to see a fellow Shakespeare enthusiast. Always something to learn. The little faux pas made this! Really hope you do get to visit,you'll definitely adore it.
I have not been but now l have had this deeper look, l definitely would like to spend some time learning more about the man and the place and visit for a day or two ,everywhere looks beautiful . Thanks for another lovely reaction that has reminded me how much history and beauty this country has 👍❤️🇬🇧
When I went to Shakespeare's house I also learned that the saying "You got out of the wrong side of bed" comes from when toilets were outside so people had bed pans next to their beds. If you got out of the wrong side of bed, it wouldn't be a great start to your day 😂
Stratford is a Beautiful place to visit, We first visited it on a 3 day coach tour in the Cotswolds, and had 4 hours in Stratford that was no where near enough time to really appreciate the place, so a couple of months later We drove down and spent 3 nights a a lovely B+B, We had an Awesome long Weekend and visited Shakespeare's Birthplace, and Ann Hathaway's Cottage, We also visited a Town not too far away called Broadway which is also a nice place to visit, Reputed to have changed it's name because of the Number of American's that bought property there! This video brought back so many memories THANKS!
My parents loved theatre they courted in London and used to go to the National Theatre at the Old Vic and saw famous actors performing. So when I (the youngest) was old enough to sit still aged eight was taken with my sibling to Stratford and we camped near by and the first thing we did was go and book tickets to see plays at the RSC. Then we planned our week around that.
@@295868 RSC is, as you say, the Royal Shakespeare Company but I said RST because the Royal Shakespeare THEATRE is the place you VISIT to watch the company.
When you finally come to England and - of course - visit Stratford-upon-Avon don't miss seeing The Guildhall and Shakespeare's Schoolroom. Beautiful old guildhall built in 1418 to 1424. William Shakespeare attended King Edward VI school in the upstairs room. His father, John, was mayor of Stratford when the Guildhall became the town hall. You can see the building with one of the guides and have a lesson in the tudor classroom with Master Thomas Jenkins, who was Shakespeare's teacher (he's obviously VERY old, but still working!) You can also try writing with a real swan feather quill in the Georgian classroom. Most interesting place in town.
My parents are originally from the Midlands (Dad - Birmingham, Mum - Stafford) so used to spend school holidays visiting Grandparents. During my exam years I did English Literature and there was mostly a Shakespeare play. I had Twelfth Night. So My maternal Grandparents who lived in Leamington Spa took me to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford hoping it was Twelfth Night. But I saw Hamlet there. It was great. I saw Hamlet years later in my Hometown of Barrow in Furness many years later in 1992 when a travelling company performed it in a large warehouse. With big actors like Alan Rickman as Hamlet, Geraldine McEwan, Michael Byrne and others. Again the performance was FAB!
The building you ask what it was, it was the side of the Shakespeare Theatre. Also nearby is Warwick which is a lovely place and an absolutely fantastic Castle
My favourite moment in this video is when Debbie says she has no idea where Stratford-upon-Avon is on the map whilst putting her hand directly on it 😄 I lived in Stratford for two years, it is a really nice place (a friend of mine once described it as a sort of theme park - Englandland)
Was absolutely amazing Natasha Debbie put me in the mood to go visit such an beautiful place n all the buildings ps hope you’re both well n Happy Easter Natasha and Debbie Thomas from Belfast
Its Ange this was really interesting As Natasha said the scenery was beautiful Hunting the street lights sounds like a good way to while away a few hours
Thanks for this brings back some happy memories from when I had a day trip back in 2019. Never got to the Farm but did visit Ann's cottage and a few other sites, I also went on that chain Ferry cuts out a lot of walking. A great beautiful place on a sunny summers day. And yes we do get the odd sunny day. There's also an all year round Christmas decorations shop opposite Shakespeare's birthday place and next door was a Harry potter wand shop. Stratford upon Avon was Very popular with Chinese tourists. I need to make another visit someday.
Thankyou Natasha and Debbie. On my list of places yet to visit as a UK resident is Stratford upon Avon. I’ve always wanted to visit the Globe theatre. There is obviously a lot more to see and do for very reasonable prices so Thankyou for showing this. Can’t wait to find out where you visit when you come to the UK. I know you are staying for some time in Kent but I hope you get a chance to travel a little further. Lots of love, Sandra from Liverpool x
The last time I was there was around 2000. For the Bulldog Bash, an event that Hells Angeles put on, around 500 bikes would descend on Stratford upon Avon.
I used to live close to there, and visited a whole lot. Now I live close to one of Scotlands prettiest villages, Luss. You should check out some videos on that. I know you will love it
Great intro very funny I have been there when I was a kid it takes me back to my childhood it's very nice there I would love to have a good look around it has very good history about him
I own a property I rent out in Stratford upon Avon and eventually my wife and I will retire to it when my wife and I have retired. I love Stratford, such a historic and beautiful place. In summer time, it’s amazing.
I read about the mattresses quite a long time ago, which was interesting. It's good to find out where old sayings come from. An enjoyable video, as always. Thank you.
Stratford upon Avon, Beamish living Museum and that garden centre you waxed lyrical about earlier. That’s a cheap, cheerful and interesting couple of weeks for you guys. Check out the canal boats too around those parts 😉😉
Hi Debbie & Natasha, I was born just outside Stratford-upon-Avon in a little village called Tiddington, Spent the first 4 years living with my Mum & Dad in Wellesbourne which is about 5 miles outside Stratford-upon-Avon and then moved over to Meriden (Centre of England) to be brought up by my Dad & “other” Mum & when I was kicked out of home at the age of 16 because I couldn’t find a Job so I then moved over to Stratford and stayed in a few properties around the Town, I did spend a few months in 1987 working at a Hotel down in Guernsey which is in the Channel Islands and had to head back to Stratford-upon-Avon as my Sister suffered a tragedy & moved over to Birmingham in the late 80’s and have remained here ever since, I still have Family & Friends that live in Stratford-upon-Avon and do try to visit whenever I can, I do Love Stratford-upon-Avon, I didn’t know that about the Goodnight phrases at: 5:30 although I have used them myself. Anthony, Birmingham/UK 🇬🇧
Love your reactions to stuff like this, always brings a smile to me to see your faces as you see the historical and beautiful things dotted around this oddly eclectic nation. Do keep the pointy finger, it made me laugh a couple of times as it waved into shot in a point of exclamation.
It was the timing that cracked me up, as you referenced the actress so soon after stating you were a massive Shakespeare nerd. I don’t know if the two Ann’s are distantly related? It was interesting watching Dame Judi Dench’s Who Do You Think You Are and discovering she was related to Shakespeare, so it came full circle as she first made her mark in his plays.
Jay Foreman approves of your intro, ladies. (allegedly). I visited Stratford many (many, many, many) years ago. It's a very pretty town, and of course there are a lot of Shakespeare-related places to visit and things to do, for example the World of Shakespeare which covers Tudor era life, or the Royal Shakespeare Company theatre if you want to see his plays performed. (Exit, pursued by a bear) xxx
And once again the Map Women light up our Friday woohoo. Just love your reactions to such a beautiful town, of which there are many, many more around the UK. Sides still aching from laughing so much at Natasha and her embarrassment over Anne Hathaway 🤣🤣. Just loved this and looking forward to many more Map Women. 😎😁🤩Love, hugs and prayers from Sussex, UK
I live in Warwickshire, about 18 miles from Stratford and to be honest I learnt a few things there myself. You do tend to take places for granted a little when they are on your doorstep. As well as Stratford being a great place to visit in itself, you could also use it as your base to explore the Cotswolds, as Stratford pretty much is the at the northern gateway to that area. Warmest wishes
One of my favourite places. Only a 20 minute drive for us from Birmingham Some great memories going there with my Dad when I was a kid. Hope you guys get the chance to visit there. They do a lot of ghost tours on the evenings which are good fun
In all fairness to Natasha, I have the opposite "Anne Hathaway" tic: every time I hear a bit a celebrity news along the lines of "Anne Hathaway did x yesterday" I do a double-take and go "eh? She's been dead for four hunded years!"
Hello Natasha & Debbie, I came across this reaction video of yours. I grew up in this town, so I am very familiar with it all. I technically left when I was 17 to join the Royal Navy, but my family still live here. The town has changed alot since I left. I do visit my family their on a regular basis. Be warned in summer it gets very busy with all the tourists.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Thank you. My dad used to row on the river their when he was at the grammer school. The rowing club is situated opposite the Bancroft gardens, which is by the theatre, and I worked on the passenger boats as a teenager and on narrowboats. In fact I am visiting in about 2 weeks' time. If you do come to this town not too far away, is Warwick, which has a castle you can visit, and I think you can catch a bus there.
It looks good but VERY touristy!!! Also as a Shakespeare fan Natasha you should have known Anne Hathaway was his wife!!! Another thing to do is the National Motorcyle Museum just by the NEC!!
Nice video and I didn’t know the sayings resulting from the straw beds. I live 10mins away from Stratford, and my son went to school there and used the original classroom for Latin lessons. If you come over girls I’d be happy for you to stay and I’d show you round. We could go to the Cotswolds as well as I live very near there.
Unless global warming has been raising sea levels even faster than Greta is predicting, Bath is most definitely not on the coast. The nearest beach is 45 miles away - just round the corner by American standards I know but in the UK 45 miles away is like another world ;-)
It's beautiful, but usually crowded. The gateway to the Cotswolds. There is a bakery in Stratford that has been there since the 18th century and their Lardy Cake, is amazing - it's a bread.😂💗💗👵🏴🌹🌹
Have seen various productions at the Swan theatre in Stratford , the last bring a revised interpretation of 'The Merchant of Venice' in February. There are countless scholarly and academic papers and books on the life and times of Shakespeare and his works. If you want an accessible and introductory read, check out your fellow countryman Bill Bryson's book on the Bard. As for Anne Hathaway, when last visiting her cottage, the guide told us that people often think it's the British home of the Actress, so you're not alone. As an English woman, I couldn't tell you who Mark Twain or Ernest Hemmingway was married to !
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Shakespeare is certainly one of, if not the most important writers in the English language. And his home town of the quaint, beautiful, historic Stratford-upon-Avon is as original and stunning as one of his sonnets. This video shows us all the fascinating and unique things to do in Stratford-upon-Avon and we loved it! This should definitely be on everyone's travel list when visiting the United Kingdom! Thank you SO much for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also, please click the Like button. Thank you for your support!
April 23 is also St George's day.
If your gonna go, make it quick, cos if a certain group over here get their way, “old WAGGLEDAGGER” will have been completely erased and classed as irrelevant😁
I recently watch a Who do you think you are episode of our wonderful Dame Judy Dench and her family's connection to William Shakespeare...fascinating stuff. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 💕
You really need to review a British seaside town. Stay away from the obvious Blackpool type places and perhaps take a look at the Suffolk coastal places - they're a bit London-y but not offensively so. Thanks guys 👍
@@Pooky-Cat Best to start really at the home of seaside holidaying, which is Weymouth in Dorset. This is where George the third went for over 16 years and he bathed in the sea every morning. He popularised the seaside destination for holidays.
Stratford is only about a 20 minute car journey from Warwick castle, which is another great place to visit.
We all know from a young age that Anne Hathaway was Shakespeare's wife and how beautiful her home was 🧡
My school took us on two day trips, in the 1950s and I saw Sir Lawrence Oliver and Vivien Leigh in 'Macbeth' and Vanessa Redgrave in 'As you like it'. We sat on the front seats! Still remember eating my sandwiches by the riverside! Learned something new in your video about 'hitting the hay' and 'sleep tight.' We learn something new every day! Thank you. I really enjoy your take on things.
Stratford is also very close to Warwick, and therefore Warwick Castle. Definitely worth visiting
Warwick Castle is by far one of my favourite places
I second that! Warwick Castle is one of the best preserved Castles in England, and if you are lucky you could catch a medieval fair in its grounds like I did! Also, Stratford is one of my favourite towns. You can just wander around the place admiring the architecture, the river, surrounded by well-preserved history. The whole atmosphere, in fact, is really special.
@phillipridgway8317 Just don't pronounce the second 'W' in either.
Went to a Christmas dinner with all the pomp and pageantry back in 96 when I was working in Warwick.
Also lost my shirt at the races😂
Hi ladies, thanks for sharing my guide. I’m so glad you both enjoyed it. Visiting Stratford-upon-Avon was definitely one of my favorite trips. I learned so much it blew my mind 😂Highly recommend 😊
Natasha asked ‘What’s that?’, referring to a building seen from the river. It’s the side of the RSC theatre, with a lovely terrace overlooking the Avon. I live just 30 miles from Stratford and have been there, and to the RSC, many times, but I discovered quite a bit that I didn’t know from the video. There are some lovely shops in Stratford, and it is indeed close to the Cotswolds, and to Warwick, where there is an incredible 12th century castle. It’s not an area to be covered in a day trip as there is just too much to see and do. Get yourselves over here, ladies!
The Cotswolds is so gorgeous like a model village but as real as you can get. I have been there twice and it stole my heart, I remember all of it. I want to visit there many times in the future as I come from an industrial town 7 miles from Central Manchester. My town is very nice (Stalybridge) with a canal running through it but the Cotswolds is utterly beautiful.
If you like Shakespeare, you'll LOVE "Upstart Crow" ❤️🔥
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When people come and enjoy what your country has to offer in all its uniqueness it really makes me feel warmth and connection. When people are open and genuine they spread love and peace. Natasha and Debbie are both very genuine and always, always welcoming for sure.
My ancestors were Shakespeare's mum's family..the Ardens, also have a posher ancestor who did not like Shakespeare when he came to London, he said he was building a theatre in Blackfriars on the river where she lived, and she told him to buzz off cos she did not want the riff-raff around her house, so he ended up building the Globe down the river at the South Bank instead 😏Been on the boats on the Avon, so lovely. Please remember April 23rd - Shakespeare's birthday (and death day) and St George's Day..England's own day !! ❤❤
Imagine dying on your birthday! Bad timing Will. Terrible timing lol.
There was an Ordinance in place at that time that forbade the building of places of entertainment within the City of London, the short walk across London Bridge made Southwark ideal and it got its disreputable reputation.
I went on a Coach trip to Stratford-upon-Avon many years ago with my School. We stayed overnight on a Narrow Boat, it was an amazing experience for us as youngsters who grew up in an inner City. Even as someone so young, it still struck me as a Beautiful place.
Stratford-upon-Avon is a lovely place. We stayed in a B&B called Quilt and Croissants, and the whole experience was amazing.
A lovely place to me is somewhere not too many people are, far too busy in that area for me.
Stratford is by far my favourite day trip. It never gets old ❤
I've never been. I'm from the North East of England and we seem scared of the exotic... when you get to County Durham and have monkeys blood on your ice cream, you're not allowed to leave 😮
"never gets old..." 😂 see what you did there
@@Pooky-Cat 😁
@@oopsdidItypethatoutloud it's a bit too touristy for my taste (a bit like that London). Give me a nice deserted beach, with a well maintained toilet block, within cross-legged distance, and I'm happy (we all can dream eh - sigh 😔).
@@Pooky-Cat ... That really is just a dream of yours ... no way would there be a well maintained toilet block, because people use the sea as a toilet unfortunately. 😂
The Anne Hathaway part had me creasing up! 😂😂😂
I know you both love David Mitchel (would I lie to you) he played William Shakespeare in a show show called 'Upstart Crow' not sure if its on youtube but it is really very funny so try and check it out......he is a convincing Will Shakespeare.
My x3 great grandparents lived a few doors down from Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford and appear to have been living there when the house was saved from demolition by Charles Dickens (amongst others). When the house was put up for sale, the showman PT Barnum wanted to ship it, brick by brick, to America. In response the Shakespeare Birthday Committee (later the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust) was formed with Charles Dickens as one of its initial members. The committee bought the house in 1847 for £3,000 after Dickens put on several performances to raise the necessary funds.
I was lucky enough (as a school kid in the 1980s) to be able to watch a couple of plays, thanks to an extended school trip to Stratford, at the main theatre at Stratford (including a young Kenneth Branagh as Henry V). A magical, unforgettable experience.
Anne Hathaway is known around the world as Shakespeare's wife. Never heard of an actress called that.
My wife's family are from nearby Stratford upon Avon, and my sister in law lives there! My brother lives in Stratford, Ontario (also on the Avon river). Small world eh?
The Anne Hathaway comment made me smile!! 🙈😄🤗
I first went to Stratford in 1979, a friend and I were hitch hiking to Cornwall, bottom left on the map, and stopped of at a youth Hostel in Stratford, there was so much to see, we decided to stay for three nights, the maximum allowed then in the Hostel.
We then returned to Leeds where we lived at that time after getting a good education on Shakespeare and family.
Ten years later I took my mother and sister to have a weekend in a pub on the outskirts of the town, they loved it.
Keep the show coming, it's both enjoyable and interesting.
Love from deepest Derbyshire. xx
I know Natasha is Shakespeare nerd, however there are so many other cool things to see in Stratford, than Shakespeare. Like the Stratford butterfly farm, where you can see fabulous butterflies (my favourite place when we visited in Stratford) or the 1940's style tearoom Fourteas Tea-room Brasserie etc. You can also find famous actress Vivien Leigh's memorial stone in the park along the river. It is such lovely town, but often other interesting things are left in the shadow of Shakespeare, even though they also deserve to be mentioned.
Didn’t know who his Mrs was though
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@@TheCornishCockneyto appreciate someones work doesn't mean you have to know everything about their life. They are two separate things. And she did say she is embarrased about that mistake. Give her some slack. BESIDES, that wasn't the point of my comment.
About twenty years ago I was in Stratford-upon-Avon, having a picnic on the lawns next to the river. In front of us were three King Henry VIII, numerous wives of said king, a couple of jesters, maids, serfs and yoemen. All of them playing cricket. It was such a wonderfully, iconic British thing to see and partake in. My only regret is that I didn't have my camera with me. I think it was Shakespears birthday and all the theatre students had dressed up for the day.
Great show choice especially as coincidentally we visited yesterday - my wife watched Midsummer Nights Dream at the RSC and the rest of us took my son around the butterfly house and Shakespeare’s school in a typical British spring day of cold, gloom, and rain…..I was also born here in an old cottage hospital that has since been demolished - that’s what happens if you don’t have your own birthplace trust!
so much interesting history in england love it, Great video🫶🏻
I love the originals of words and sayings it's so interesting
Unfortunately she butchered the origin of Stratford Upon Avon
@@Penddraig7 Also "hit the hay' and probably "sleep tight". Tour guides love giving etymologies with interesting stories, but absolutely no truth to them. (Adam Hart-Davis is a master of this art.)
Thank you girls this brought back so many memories of going here on a school trip it was amazing I hope you get here one day have a lovely Easter take care x x
Glad you enjoyed it!
You are back, I want to wish you a lovely Easter. Looking forward to this video 🐣😊
Thank you! You too!
A funny British sitcom is called “Upstart Crow”, starring David Mitchell as Shakespeare. I think you’d love it.
Geoff, from Fremantle Western Australia 🇦🇺🦘
Written by Ben Elton, a writer of the Blackadder series.
My favourite play is `The Taming of the Shrew', my Daughter Kate is named after the main character, and is also a very strong character.
Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton were absolutely brilliant acting in my favourite film version. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, with a great supporting cast too... 👍👍👍
Happy Easter ladies 🤗 As a teacher we do Shakespeare with the students. and even do a school visit, Yes with the rope its how a old bed would of been made as no metal springs was around at the time. You must go to the globe theatre in London where Shakespeare plays would of been preformed. Latin would of been used in teaching before old English was in print. Yes in my school i was form captain if you go to a good older established school they use the old form system. another famous woman writer that we all know is Agatha Christy. who lived in Wallingford Oxfordshire not to far away. and very close to the Cotswolds you can do this in a drive in one day. The population of the area is around is around 31000 people and Stratford upon avon is also on the river Thames so its all connectable , Merc- Jean-Marc
Stratford is a beautiful place to visit. Just up the road from me.
I used to live in Stratford upon Avon, but only lived there for 2 years. Worked opposite the school room and watching this video has realised how much I miss living there. Such a unique place to live for a period of my life. You should visit!
We had a school trip to Stratford to see a play. It was wonderful.
You probably want to stay overnight to get the best out of all there is to do. Many years ago (28 odd years ago) we visited Stratford-upon-Avon and did a hop-on-hop-off bus tour around many of the places mentioned here. The guides were well informed and we learnt the meanings of many other common everyday sayings.
The common saying is... Sleep tight, hope the bugs won't bite.
When the narrator introduced Halls Croft she was standing outside of 5 Old Town house, My mother and family lived there back in the 1920s to early 1930s. My great Aunt painted a picture of this house, the rear of it, during those years. Happy memories visiting there over the years since 1946. Yep am that old now
I used to live in Worcester and regularly took a bus ride to Stratford,back in the days before the new theatre was built. I was content to people watch,visit the church ,relax by the river and have a drink in the Mucky Duck pub.
Got that in Worcester too,but seeing a matinee show of a Shakespeare play made it that little bit extra special.
thank god you are back i was worried after i could not find the last usual episode posted
Sorry!!
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow no need to say sorry but thankyou i was just worried about you both
@@robert-hh2ft All is good! Some scheduling conflicts
Have a really funny American tourist story in Stratford upon Avon .
The Cottage were William was born is decorated with furniture of the period .
A wooden rocking cradle .
American tourist said , Jerome to think Shakespearecwas born in this Crib . Jerome a NYC fat Guy with a huge camera was trying to shush his wife .
And then in a loud voice she said ,Did Shakspeare have a garage .
A quick witted guy replied yes itscwhere he he kept in 40 Chevy .
Jerome was seen ushering his wife out after she thought that Shakespeare was born to a contortinist
Mum and that 17 th century houses had garage whilst the rest of fell about laughing
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Love the map women! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is just down the road from where I grew up. Great place to go on first dates in the summer! :).
In Shakespeare’s bedroom, there’s a fireplace which is now covered by protective glass and it has carvings from people throughout the centuries who came to visit, including people like Charles Dickens
Love Stratford and ur only about 5 miles away from warwick castle both places make a brilliant day out
U should lokat some videos of Warwick castke
Great video. We go there regularly as a stopover to and from our trips to Goodwood. We live in Yorkshire, so it is a perfect place to spend a few days. Great pubs! If you stay there, try the Alveston Manor Hotel, full of history and reasonably priced.
Excellent choice for today!! Definitely one of my favourites you have reacted to. Always nice to see a fellow Shakespeare enthusiast. Always something to learn. The little faux pas made this! Really hope you do get to visit,you'll definitely adore it.
Aw, thanks Kate!!!
Lovely video such a beautiful place …
Lovely to see you, hope all is ok missed you Wednesday. ❤
I have not been but now l have had this deeper look, l definitely would like to spend some time learning more about the man and the place and visit for a day or two ,everywhere looks beautiful . Thanks for another lovely reaction that has reminded me how much history and beauty this country has 👍❤️🇬🇧
Very proud to say my nephew goes to Shakespeare's school!
When I went to Shakespeare's house I also learned that the saying "You got out of the wrong side of bed" comes from when toilets were outside so people had bed pans next to their beds. If you got out of the wrong side of bed, it wouldn't be a great start to your day 😂
Hi both Stratford upon Avon is a great place in the summertime
Stratford is a Beautiful place to visit, We first visited it on a 3 day coach tour in the Cotswolds, and had 4 hours in Stratford that was no where near enough time to really appreciate the place, so a couple of months later We drove down and spent 3 nights a a lovely B+B, We had an Awesome long Weekend and visited Shakespeare's Birthplace, and Ann Hathaway's Cottage, We also visited a Town not too far away called Broadway which is also a nice place to visit, Reputed to have changed it's name because of the Number of American's that bought property there! This video brought back so many memories THANKS!
My parents loved theatre
they courted in London and used to
go to the National Theatre at the Old Vic
and saw famous actors performing.
So when I (the youngest) was old enough to sit still
aged eight was taken with my sibling to Stratford
and we camped near by
and the first thing we did was go and book tickets
to see plays at the RSC.
Then we planned our week around that.
My son lives in Stratford so we are regular visitors, especially to the RST. It is a great place.
RSC.... Royal Shakespeare Company
@@295868 RSC is, as you say, the Royal Shakespeare Company but I said RST because the Royal Shakespeare THEATRE is the place you VISIT to watch the company.
When you finally come to England and - of course - visit Stratford-upon-Avon don't miss seeing The Guildhall and Shakespeare's Schoolroom. Beautiful old guildhall built in 1418 to 1424. William Shakespeare attended King Edward VI school in the upstairs room. His father, John, was mayor of Stratford when the Guildhall became the town hall. You can see the building with one of the guides and have a lesson in the tudor classroom with Master Thomas Jenkins, who was Shakespeare's teacher (he's obviously VERY old, but still working!) You can also try writing with a real swan feather quill in the Georgian classroom. Most interesting place in town.
My parents are originally from the Midlands (Dad - Birmingham, Mum - Stafford) so used to spend school holidays visiting Grandparents. During my exam years I did English Literature and there was mostly a Shakespeare play. I had Twelfth Night. So My maternal Grandparents who lived in Leamington Spa took me to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford hoping it was Twelfth Night. But I saw Hamlet there. It was great. I saw Hamlet years later in my Hometown of Barrow in Furness many years later in 1992 when a travelling company performed it in a large warehouse. With big actors like Alan Rickman as Hamlet, Geraldine McEwan, Michael Byrne and others. Again the performance was FAB!
Natasha & Debbie thank you for another informative video. Keep up the good work
Thank you!!!
Hurray for the Map Women women 😊
We're waiting for our lawsuit
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Hey! We demur at lawsuits here. They’re tiresome and suit only lawyers and newspapers.
let me know l will chip in.....map women rule....🤣🤣🤣@@TheNatashaDebbieShow
The building you ask what it was, it was the side of the Shakespeare Theatre. Also nearby is Warwick which is a lovely place and an absolutely fantastic Castle
Have stayed here a couple of times for wedding anniversaries 💕
Great video again I went with the school years ago so I think it's time to go back and visit this beautiful place
Been to Stratford upon Avon many times, I only live around a hours driver away from there, such a beautiful place rich in its history 🥰
I am fortunate enough to live in Stratford upon Avon, and I love it. One thing to do that is fantastic is a behind the scenes tour of the RSC theatre.
My favourite moment in this video is when Debbie says she has no idea where Stratford-upon-Avon is on the map whilst putting her hand directly on it 😄 I lived in Stratford for two years, it is a really nice place (a friend of mine once described it as a sort of theme park - Englandland)
My Mum used to live in Stratford-upon-Avon, now she lives on the outskirts, though we still travel through quite often. It is a Beautiful place.
Was absolutely amazing Natasha Debbie put me in the mood to go visit such an beautiful place n all the buildings ps hope you’re both well n Happy Easter Natasha and Debbie Thomas from Belfast
Happy Easter!!
This intro gave me "Hello, this is Dr. Sheldon Cooper presents Fun with Flags, with Dr. Sheldon Cooper and Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler" vibes 😂😂😂
Its Ange
this was really interesting As Natasha said the scenery was beautiful Hunting the street lights sounds like a good way to while away a few hours
Thanks for this brings back some happy memories from when I had a day trip back in 2019.
Never got to the Farm but did visit Ann's cottage and a few other sites, I also went on that chain Ferry cuts out a lot of walking. A great beautiful place on a sunny summers day. And yes we do get the odd sunny day.
There's also an all year round Christmas decorations shop opposite Shakespeare's birthday place and next door was a Harry potter wand shop.
Stratford upon Avon was Very popular with Chinese tourists.
I need to make another visit someday.
Thankyou Natasha and Debbie. On my list of places yet to visit as a UK resident is Stratford upon Avon. I’ve always wanted to visit the Globe theatre. There is obviously a lot more to see and do for very reasonable prices so Thankyou for showing this. Can’t wait to find out where you visit when you come to the UK. I know you are staying for some time in Kent but I hope you get a chance to travel a little further. Lots of love, Sandra from Liverpool x
Great video, there are some beautiful buildings there and lovely places to see.
im glad you are back
Stratford is stunning, you would love it.
Fantastic Xmas market in Stratford on the run to the holiday.
The last time I was there was around 2000. For the Bulldog Bash, an event that Hells Angeles put on, around 500 bikes would descend on Stratford upon Avon.
Stratford-upon-Avon is a beautiful place. You certainly need to visit there when you come over. Can I ask, what happened to Wednesday's video?
I used to live close to there, and visited a whole lot. Now I live close to one of Scotlands prettiest villages, Luss. You should check out some videos on that. I know you will love it
Great intro very funny I have been there when I was a kid it takes me back to my childhood it's very nice there I would love to have a good look around it has very good history about him
I own a property I rent out in Stratford upon Avon and eventually my wife and I will retire to it when my wife and I have retired. I love Stratford, such a historic and beautiful place. In summer time, it’s amazing.
I read about the mattresses quite a long time ago, which was interesting. It's good to find out where old sayings come from. An enjoyable video, as always. Thank you.
Stratford upon Avon, Beamish living Museum and that garden centre you waxed lyrical about earlier. That’s a cheap, cheerful and interesting couple of weeks for you guys. Check out the canal boats too around those parts 😉😉
Hi Debbie & Natasha, I was born just outside Stratford-upon-Avon in a little village called Tiddington, Spent the first 4 years living with my Mum & Dad in Wellesbourne which is about 5 miles outside Stratford-upon-Avon and then moved over to Meriden (Centre of England) to be brought up by my Dad & “other” Mum & when I was kicked out of home at the age of 16 because I couldn’t find a Job so I then moved over to Stratford and stayed in a few properties around the Town, I did spend a few months in 1987 working at a Hotel down in Guernsey which is in the Channel Islands and had to head back to Stratford-upon-Avon as my Sister suffered a tragedy & moved over to Birmingham in the late 80’s and have remained here ever since, I still have Family & Friends that live in Stratford-upon-Avon and do try to visit whenever I can, I do Love Stratford-upon-Avon, I didn’t know that about the Goodnight phrases at: 5:30 although I have used them myself. Anthony, Birmingham/UK 🇬🇧
Love your reactions to stuff like this, always brings a smile to me to see your faces as you see the historical and beautiful things dotted around this oddly eclectic nation. Do keep the pointy finger, it made me laugh a couple of times as it waved into shot in a point of exclamation.
It was the timing that cracked me up, as you referenced the actress so soon after stating you were a massive Shakespeare nerd. I don’t know if the two Ann’s are distantly related? It was interesting watching Dame Judi Dench’s Who Do You Think You Are and discovering she was related to Shakespeare, so it came full circle as she first made her mark in his plays.
Lovely area. I first heard of 'Pimms' when I visited there, it's like a posh Vimto!
Jay Foreman approves of your intro, ladies. (allegedly).
I visited Stratford many (many, many, many) years ago. It's a very pretty town, and of course there are a lot of Shakespeare-related places to visit and things to do, for example the World of Shakespeare which covers Tudor era life, or the Royal Shakespeare Company theatre if you want to see his plays performed.
(Exit, pursued by a bear) xxx
And once again the Map Women light up our Friday woohoo. Just love your reactions to such a beautiful town, of which there are many, many more around the UK. Sides still aching from laughing so much at Natasha and her embarrassment over Anne Hathaway 🤣🤣. Just loved this and looking forward to many more Map Women. 😎😁🤩Love, hugs and prayers from Sussex, UK
I live in Warwickshire, about 18 miles from Stratford and to be honest I learnt a few things there myself. You do tend to take places for granted a little when they are on your doorstep.
As well as Stratford being a great place to visit in itself, you could also use it as your base to explore the Cotswolds, as Stratford pretty much is the at the northern gateway to that area.
Warmest wishes
Loving the town tour and shopping,pint to wash it all down ❤❤
I love Stratford upon Avon I have beento that lovely place to visit.❤ hope tou guys are well.
I really enjoyed that,so many interesting facts. Stratford upon Avon is such a beautiful place and well worth a visit.
One of my favourite places. Only a 20 minute drive for us from Birmingham
Some great memories going there with my Dad when I was a kid.
Hope you guys get the chance to visit there.
They do a lot of ghost tours on the evenings which are good fun
Lovely place - have been lucky enough to have visited a few times.
Fantastic place to visit
I know you love castles, and Stratford upon Avon is very close to Warwick Castle. You need to check it out.
In all fairness to Natasha, I have the opposite "Anne Hathaway" tic: every time I hear a bit a celebrity news along the lines of "Anne Hathaway did x yesterday" I do a double-take and go "eh? She's been dead for four hunded years!"
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Hello Natasha & Debbie, I came across this reaction video of yours. I grew up in this town, so I am very familiar with it all. I technically left when I was 17 to join the Royal Navy, but my family still live here. The town has changed alot since I left. I do visit my family their on a regular basis. Be warned in summer it gets very busy with all the tourists.
Thank you for your service 🫡
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Thank you. My dad used to row on the river their when he was at the grammer school. The rowing club is situated opposite the Bancroft gardens, which is by the theatre, and I worked on the passenger boats as a teenager and on narrowboats. In fact I am visiting in about 2 weeks' time. If you do come to this town not too far away, is Warwick, which has a castle you can visit, and I think you can catch a bus there.
It looks good but VERY touristy!!! Also as a Shakespeare fan Natasha you should have known Anne Hathaway was his wife!!! Another thing to do is the National Motorcyle Museum just by the NEC!!
Nice video and I didn’t know the sayings resulting from the straw beds. I live 10mins away from Stratford, and my son went to school there and used the original classroom for Latin lessons. If you come over girls I’d be happy for you to stay and I’d show you round. We could go to the Cotswolds as well as I live very near there.
You really should go to Bath on the west coast. It actually has old beautiful buildings. It is charming.
Bath is not on the coast.
Unless global warming has been raising sea levels even faster than Greta is predicting, Bath is most definitely not on the coast. The nearest beach is 45 miles away - just round the corner by American standards I know but in the UK 45 miles away is like another world ;-)
It's beautiful, but usually crowded. The gateway to the Cotswolds. There is a bakery in Stratford that has been there since the 18th century and their Lardy Cake, is amazing - it's a bread.😂💗💗👵🏴🌹🌹
Have seen various productions at the Swan theatre in Stratford , the last bring a revised interpretation of 'The Merchant of Venice' in February. There are countless scholarly and academic papers and books on the life and times of Shakespeare and his works. If you want an accessible and introductory read, check out your fellow countryman Bill Bryson's book on the Bard. As for Anne Hathaway, when last visiting her cottage, the guide told us that people often think it's the British home of the Actress, so you're not alone. As an English woman, I couldn't tell you who Mark Twain or Ernest Hemmingway was married to !