Thursday, 13 November 2014

Thatched Roof Thursday #79 - Anne Hathaway's Cottage



Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Shottery, Warwickshire

It was here that William Shakespeare courted his future bride
before they married in 1582.




Follow the link HERE for the whole story.

14 comments:

William Kendall said...

What a lovely place, Lauren!

Sharon said...

It's a beautiful place.

Bev said...

How beautiful...and what history!!

RedPat said...

That's marvelous!

Stephanie said...

Beautiful building!

cieldequimper said...

It hasn't changed one little bit from when I visited over 30 years ago ;-)! Goodness I loved this place, it felt like being in the XVIth century! I took some of my first ever photographs there with my first ever camera, a small Kodak my grand parents gave me for my 10th birthday! Thanks for the walk down memory lane today!

hamilton said...

An instantly recognizable house!

Jane and Chris said...

What tales those walls could tell!
Jane x

Jack said...

This is a beauty, LOL. And it would be a beauty even if it did not have the association with Anne Hatheway and Shakespeare.

Linda said...

Nice images! We visited there back in 2000. My husband was very impressed by the number of famous people who had visited there in the past.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I do love a romantic tale Lauren, what a delightful thatched hide-away!
P.s. From Melbourne to China.. that's quite a change!

Fun60 said...

It still looks in such good condition despite its age.

Lowell said...

Gorgeous. Hard to believe it's that old. When I saw Anne Hathaway my first thought was of our American actress. I think that's her name. :)

Petrea Burchard said...

One of the most famous thatched-roof homes in the world, wouldn't you say?