Hall's Croft is one of the fascinating historic properties in Stratford-upon-Avon, once home to William Shakespeare’s daughter, Susanna Hall, and her husband Dr. John Hall. Below are the directions to reach Hall's Croft:
Stratford-upon-Avon is well connected by road. If you are coming from London, take the M40 motorway and exit at Junction 15, taking the A46 and the A3400 straight into Stratford-upon-Avon. Hall's Croft has no dedicated car park, but there are several paid car parks within the town.
The nearest train station is Stratford-upon-Avon railway station. Direct services are available from Birmingham, and connections can be made from London Marylebone (via Leamington Spa or Warwick) and other major cities. The station is a 15-minute walk to Hall's Croft, or you can take a short taxi ride.
Local and regional bus services operate into Stratford-upon-Avon. The X20 and 50 buses from Birmingham, X18 from Coventry, and the 15 from Warwick are a few options. Alight in the town center and Hall's Croft is a short walk away.
If you're already in Stratford-upon-Avon, Hall's Croft is easily accessible on foot. It's located within the town center and well-signposted. The property is just a 5-minute walk from Shakespeare's New Place and about 10 minutes from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Stratford-upon-Avon is bike-friendly. You can cycle to Hall's Croft and find cycle parking racks near the site.
Remember to check opening times and book tickets (if necessary) in advance for Hall's Croft. Safe travels!