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Stonehenge, Bath, Stratford and The Cotswolds Tour

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Event location: Premium Tours.

Private tour of Shakespeares birthplace plus Champagne and Strawberry scones served in his garden

Return: Returns to London at approx 8pm

Highlights:

â¢Entrance to Shakespeare birthplace museum

â¢Champagne reception served in Shakespeares garden

â¢Visit the Cotswolds

â¢Entrance to mysterious Stonehenge

â¢Entrance to the Roman Baths and Pump Room

The Tour:

Stonehenge

First we head straight for Stonehenge the most popular prehistoric monument in the world. Come and marvel at the huge 40 ton Sarsens and the volcanic blue stones that were brought from Preseli mountains over 280 miles away. Discover the mysteries that surround the slaughter stone and see the numerous earth barrows where the beaker people lie buried before heading through the Salisbury plains towards Bath.

Bath and the Cotswolds

Bath, a world heritage site, is a beautiful Georgian city with delightful crescents, terraces and architecture. Following our guided tour of the cty we visit the magnificent Roman Baths, still in working order after nearly 2,000 years. As we head north to Stratford we drive through the heart of the Cotswolds, taking in breathtaking views of open countryside criss-crossed by dry stone walls and bustling market towns with magnificent perpendicular churches.

Stratford-upon-Avon

Birthplace of William Shakespeare, the greatest writer in the English language, and home to the world-reknown Royal Shakespeare Company. Stratford is a charming market town set in the heart of rural England. A delightful river winds its way through the town, past the beautiful Holy Trinity church, where Shakespeare lies buried. Our tour includes an exclusive visit to Shakespeares birthplace before we enjoy Champagne and Strawberry scones, served in his picturesque garden.

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