
New Place
New Place was the large house owned by William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Originally built in the late 15th century, Shakespeare purchased it in the early 1590s. It served as his family home and a social hub for poets and actors of the time. The house is historically significant because it reflects Shakespeare's success and status. Today, the site is an important heritage landmark, offering insights into Elizabethan architecture and Shakespeare’s life, although the original house was largely demolished in the 18th century, with only portions remaining for visitors to explore.