Welcome to the guide for reaching the iconic Holy Trinity Church situated in the picturesque town of Stratford-upon-Avon. This is the resting place of the legendary playwright William Shakespeare and a popular destination for tourists. Here's how to reach it:
Stratford-upon-Avon is well-connected by train, with direct services from Birmingham (Snow Hill or Moor Street stations) and London (Marylebone station). Upon arriving at Stratford-upon-Avon's train station, Holy Trinity Church is approximately a 20-minute walk away through the town.
If you're driving, you'll find Stratford-upon-Avon well signposted on the UK road network. From the M40, take junction 15 and follow the A46 and then the A3400 straight to Stratford. There is ample paid parking in the town; look for signs for the Church Street or Greenhill Street car parks, which are the closest to Holy Trinity Church.
Stratford-upon-Avon can also be accessed by bus or coach. Local and national services, including from Oxford, Coventry, and Birmingham, drop passengers within walking distance of the church. The main bus station is located in the town centre on Bridge Street, from where you can walk or take a short taxi ride to the Church.
If you're staying in the town centre, Holy Trinity Church is an easy and scenic walk away. Simply head south towards the river and follow the signs or your map to the Church, which is located on the banks of the Avon River.
The town is bicycle-friendly with several bike racks available around the town. Bicycle routes are well marked, making it a pleasant ride to the Church.
National Rail Enquiries: For train times and fares.
Stratford-upon-Avon Visitor Information Centre: For local maps and further assistance.
The Church is accessible for visitors with mobility issues, and there is limited parking available on-site for Blue Badge holders.
Enjoy your visit to the Holy Trinity Church and the beautiful town of Stratford-upon-Avon!