New Place
It is likely that Shakespeare returned to Stratford periodically throughout the year, possibly over lent when the playhouses were closed. He bought the second largest house in Stratford and began spending more time there in 1614, when he was fifty.
William Shakespeare's houseWilliam Shakespeare did not live in Stratford (a district of London, England), he actually lived in Stratford-Upon-Avon, which is in Warwickshire.In 1597, Shakespeare purchasedNew Place, the second largest house in Stratford-Upon-Avon. The building no longer exists. However, John Shakespeare's house still exists and is said to be the birthplace of William.
he bought the second biggest house at statford
Towards the end of his career, William Shakespeare bought New Place, described as the second largest house in his home town of Stratford-upon-Avon, in England.
Answer William Shakespeare bought a house called "New Place" in Stratford-Upon-Avon and he moved there when he retired in 1613.
It is likely that Shakespeare returned to Stratford periodically throughout the year, possibly over lent when the playhouses were closed. He bought the second largest house in Stratford and began spending more time there in 1614, when he was fifty.
When he retired he bought the second biggest house in Stratford.
William Shakespeare's houseWilliam Shakespeare did not live in Stratford (a district of London, England), he actually lived in Stratford-Upon-Avon, which is in Warwickshire.In 1597, Shakespeare purchasedNew Place, the second largest house in Stratford-Upon-Avon. The building no longer exists. However, John Shakespeare's house still exists and is said to be the birthplace of William.
In Stratford, Shakespeare lived in a Tudor house made of wood and plaster. There is no record of what king of houses he lived in in London, except at the end when he lived in a suite of room adjacent to Blackfriars. It was a medieval abbey, therefore stone. Toward the end he bought the second largest house in Stratford, made of brick.
he bought the second biggest house at statford
Shakespeare had a house that he had bought and was called New Place. It was one of the largest houses in the town.
Towards the end of his career, William Shakespeare bought New Place, described as the second largest house in his home town of Stratford-upon-Avon, in England.
Answer William Shakespeare bought a house called "New Place" in Stratford-Upon-Avon and he moved there when he retired in 1613.
A two-toned Caddy? Tickets to a Buddy Holly concert? Of course if you mean 1597, that's when Shakespeare bought a house in Stratford called New Place.
When Shakespeare was alive, he lived his first years in Stratford-Upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England. Before 1592 he moved to London and lived in several rented residences there. In 1614 he bought the second biggest house in Stratford, and the following year he leased a suite of rooms in the old Blackfriars Abby. Today, he lives on in his plays and poems, and in the hearts of actors and English teachers.
He lived about half his life in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire and about half in London. He owned his house in Stratford but rented rooms in London most of the time. (He bought a London house just before he retired.)
William Shakespeare was not rich but was reasonably well-to-do.