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    Anne Hathaway's Cottage - Kitchen

    Anne Hathaway's Cottage

    3.9(14 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    Ok, if you are looking for the place where Anne Hathaway grew up, well, you are pretty much in the…read morewrong place, unless the Anne Hathaway you are looking for happens to be the wife of William Shakespeare, then you are in the right place. So, when you get a ticket to the Shakespeare house, you also get admission to this place as well. The thing is that it is a bit of a hike out of town, but it is pretty cool, especially considering that it is a tudor farmhouse.

    I truly wish I could relay how beautiful this cottage is, however before I could even get up the…read moreramp, a most unfortunately assertive individual took it upon herself to run out and greet me with a welcome that only the truly emotionally inept could muster. Apparently my name is "you can't take cases in here", repeated twice in quick succession just on the off-chance I did not hear her on the first flat out rude and blustering attempt. As I looked down at my case, a carry-on size pulley, I thought to myself, c'est la vie, the rules are the rules after all. However, in Shakespeare's land, one might have hoped for just a pinch of emotional intelligence in how to verbally greet a guest about to fork out £23 to see an attraction after they'd already paid £10 in a taxi to get there and per chance deliver the blow with a degree more eloquence? Madam, whoever you are, the service industry requires training of which you are clearly woefully lacking. That, or you are yet another of those odious cretins who relishes in unleashing their one minute of power assertion over... a prospective customer? Bravo! Shakespeare wouldn't bother turning in his grave over this, he wrote of plenty an ass and a fool in his time.

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    Coughton Court - Coughton Court in spring

    Coughton Court

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    My wife and I went to Coughton Court today for a nice day trip. Although a lot smaller than most…read moreNational Trust properties it was still very enjoyable. The National Trust recently acquired this property and the family still live in the property and on the grounds. The highlight for me was walking around the many rooms in the house, it seemed a lot more relaxed than other National Trust properties where you can sit down and touch anything. In the main room, you could sit in front of the fire (which was nice as it was freezing!) A random point... They had the weirdest sheep? That we've ever seen in the field... I went to investigate what exactly these animals were and they chased me off!

    My husband and I visited this National Trust site today, on mother's day. There were a lot of…read morepeople there, but not too many to where it was unpleasant. I think not that many people know about this place. We now have our National Trust membership, so we easily walked through the entrance and we're given tickets to view the house by a lovely lady and a map of the grounds. As you walk in, there is a full restaurant, used book shop, gift shop, Toilets, and an area to buy some plants. Just past that are the gardens (which were closed this time of year) and the entrance to the house. Everyone working there as a volunteer was very kind and knowledgeable. Each one smiled or greeted us as we walked into each room. It only took us about 45 minutes to get through everything, but we are not the type of read everything as we go along. Then we walked to visit the two churches. One church was open and nice inside. Although the other was closed, there was a picturesque graveyard behind it. We also visited the sheep... or whatever type of animal it was. Haha. Afterwards we enjoyed a nice cream tea for only £3.50 in their full restaurant. We really enjoyed that and it was of great value. It seemed they offered numerous meal options and everyone eating seemed to be enjoying themselves. We also bought some mead and postcards from the gift shop. There were numerous unique items in there, including an ice cream container for those people who just have to have it everywhere they go. ;) I bought two used hardcover books from the book shop for £2.50 each. Their book selection was organised very well with many good options. We also noticed some beautiful rose bush options for sale, along with some herbs and flowers. All in all we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and would recommend this place for a nice half day trip out in the Midlands!

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    Coughton Court - Coughton Court in spring

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