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1.9 mi 52.2591,-1.6147 At the r/bout take the 3rd exit s/posted “Stratford A46”.  After the traffic
        lights follow the “Strat” signs marked on the road surface to exit on to Stratford Rd, the A46.


        0.5 mi Take the 1st exit to remain on Stratford Rd, the A46.

        1.5 mi 52.2423,-1.6512 Take the 1st exit s/posted “Local Traffic / A439” on to the A439.


        4.9 mi 52.1953, -1.7019 The A439 turns left into Bridgeway.

        You’ll come into town on the A3400. Follow it around to the left past the Bridgeway Carpark  – you
        could park there, but if you keep turning right  you go past the Visitor Centre. Move over to the left
        lane and follow the “Central Parking” signs to a couple of centrally located parking areas.

        STRATFORD UPON AVON




        Peterborough to Stratford On Avon


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        In many ways this is a rolling history lesson. You’ll visit Coventry and its famous cathedral,
        Rugby the ancestral of of Rugby Football, along with famous fortresses like Warwick Castle
        and Kenilworth before making landfall at Stratford-On-Avon.


        Apart from its historic association with William Shakespeare  – though born there he didn’t actually
        live there but spent his time in London – the town is worth visiting for two reasons.  The Royal
        Shakespeare Theatre where you can enjoy the bard’s plays performed by this famous theatrical
        company, and the quaint Tudor buildings such as Shakespeare’s Birthplace,  Hall’s Croft (home to
        William’s daughter), Nash’s House and New Place (the last chapter in his life), Anne Hathaway’s
        cottage (a romantic setting) and Mary Arden’s Farm (the childhood home of Shakespeare’s
        mother).


        However, it is much more than that, a market town with more than 800 years of history containing
        not only many buildings that survive today and would have been familiar to Shakespeare, but also
        a thriving community offering a wide variety of leisure and shopping experiences.

        For details of Stratford on Avon attractions click here . . .


        Attractions along the way

        Kettering


                                                            The Montagu Monuments  (pictured).  In the
                                                            picturesque village of Warkton, on the outskirts of
                                                            Kettering, you might not expect to come across a
                                                            world-class monument in a parish church. Yet at
                                                            St Edmund’s Church you will find four. Located
                                                            near Boughton House in Kettering,
                                                            Northamptonshire, you will find these four hidden
                                                            gems within this beautiful church. Dedicated to
                                                            four members of the Montagu family, the
                                                            monuments are at once beautiful works of art and
        highly important pieces of Britain’s social and artistic history. Sculpted from fine marble, the
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