A Sleepover with Shakespeare: Hotels and Inns connected to the Bard of Avon

It is always important to place emphasis on the adjective ‘reputed’ when referring to events where no written documentation remains – if, indeed, any documentation was ever made in the first place.

This is particularly true of the ancient inns of England, Scotland and Wales and the countless claims that many make with reference to famous visitors centuries ago. That said, while a few are almost certainly the work of fertile imaginations, there’s more than a metaphorical grain-of-truth to the vast majority.

Of course, the further one travels back in time the harder it becomes to substantiate such claims. A historic icon such as Charles Dickens, for example, was extremely well travelled, and accounts if his having stayed at hotels and inns throughout the UK are easier to verify by virtue of them being from little over a century and a half ago. Travel back to the 1600′s or further and the waters become a little cloudier.

So, if we know of some of Dickens’ former whereabouts, what of that other giant of English literature, William Shakespeare? Are there any surviving places one can stay today in which the “Bard of Avon” is supposed to have once done?

Alas, there are those which would have once offered lodgings to travellers that no longer do so. Such examples include the Golden Cross in Oxford – today a pizza restaurant – which is thought by someto have been patronised by Shakespeare, and the Old Bull in Inkberrow, Worcestershire (whose other claim-to-fame is in its being the real-life model for The Bull pub in BBC Radio’s, The Archers).  Another, The Bell Inn at Welford on Avon, is said to have been where he drank soon before coming down with the pneumonia that some allege ended his life (though the actual cause of death is still unknown).

Similarly, we know of places with some connection to him which do offer accommodation, but in which he is unlikely to have actually stayed. These include the MacDonald Alveston Manor in Stratford-upon-Avon where, some believe, the very first performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream took place. Similarly, the Harte and Garter in Windsor boasts an association, but the building is, alas, a 19th century replacement for the original.

As such, those wishing to actually sleep under the same roof as the creator of such works as The Taming of the Shrew and The Tempest have very few options. Of course, there are almost certainly more old inns where Shakespeare sojourned on his travels, but seemingly no record of his ever being there – written or verbal – remain.

One such place is the Spread Eagle in Midhurst, West Sussex – or so it is purported. Indeed, when it comes to celebrities of centuries-past, this ancient old building certainly has pedigree: Elizabeth I, Lord Nelson, Guy Fawkes and many others are all believed to have passed through its door. As such, it would be churlish to dispute popular opinion.

But for somewhere with a connection of which few can contest, one has to travel to small village in Buckinghamshire.

In the splendidly-named Grendon Underwood, between Bicester and Aylesbury, is an attractive part-Elizabethan building which today offers bed & breakfast accommodation to visitors from all over the world. Constructed during the 1570′s, the property was originally an inn called The Ship. Today, though, it is known as Shakespeare House on account that the author is said to have stayed on several occasions while travelling between Stratford and London.

Indeed, such is the level of certainty of his having slept here that one room in particular is thought to have been that in which he rested. Moreover, it has even been suggested that inspiration for A Midsummer Night’s Dream was found here.

Of course, we still come back to cautionary words such as ‘reputed’ and ‘alleged’. But Shakespeare had to rest somewhere on his journeys. And here seems as good a place to lay claim to such an honour as any.

For more hotels and inns connected to figures from history, visit Nights In The Past: a guide to period accommodation throughout Great Britain and Western Europe.

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Where to Stay on Prince Edward Island

Where you stay on Prince Edward Island depends on what you plan to do and where you plan to do it. PEI is a small province but vacation options are in abundance and you’re only limited by your creativity and vacation budget. So before you book your reservations, sit down and decide what you want to do, where you want to do it and how much money you intend to spend.

Bear in mind that most prices you come across will be listed in Canadian dollars since PEI is a province of Canada. Cancellation and booking deposits are always set by the establishment owner and can vary greatly from place to place. So ask questions and read the fine print before making your reservations. Nearly all listings will show a Canada select rating which is based on a set of national standards of quality.

There are many options including cottages, resorts, bed and breakfast places, hospitality homes, Breakfast Inns, Regular Inns, Hotels and Motels, and campgrounds. By definition these are:

Cottage: a self contained unit with private bath and cooking facilities, either stand alone or linked. These can also be houses or condos and suites.

Resorts: A resort offers on site recreational activity, on site dining, private baths and rooms along with many added amenities.

Hospitality Homes or Bed and Breakfast: are private homes with a guest room for rent and the bathroom may be shared or private. Usually breakfast is available.

Breakfast Inns: are bigger bed and breakfast facilities

Inn: Offers private rooms and suites and bathrooms with on site breakfast, lunch and dinner meals available. Be sure and check out the ratings on Inns as some are better than others.

Hotel/Motel: Offer a range of private facilities and services for guests, from top of the line to family budget establishments for the cost conscious.

Campgrounds: There is a two tiered system for campgrounds, so be sure to look at the ratings because not all campgrounds are alike in what they offer. For instance, some campgrounds offer electricity, while some don’t. Some are very secure and offer laundry facilities for example, while others don’t. It is important to do a little research before traveling.

In fact, while online doing your research, look for vacation packages and other discounts that are offered by the various facilities and establishments to make your vacation easier while increasing your enjoyment of Prince Edward Island.

Annecy Bed and Breakfast Hotels and Inns? for a Cozy Retreat

Lake Annecy region on the French Alps enjoys widespread recognition as a peaceful tourist spot with a rural backdrop. With a dense forest and the crystal clear lake nearby, Bed & Breakfast inns and hotels in Annecy are ready to provide you with a memorable vacation in the arms of nature.

Bed And Breakfast French Alps

Annecy Bed and Breakfast hotels and inns on French Alps welcome you with open arms to spend a few days far from the madding crowd. The hotels are mostly located near Lake Annecy with the medieval village Verthier just a stone’s throw away. You can easily reach the area by air, road or rail. There is a mountain biking trail near the region as well. The hosts are friendly and most of them have years of experience in providing lodging facilities. Most inns try to accommodate any special requests on your part in order to make your stay at Annecy a memorable experience. The peaceful rural environment allows you to spend a few delightful days in peace and solitude.

Bed & Breakfast Annecy – Available Facilities

The Annecy Bed and Breakfast hotels and inns take care of all your needs for a memorable vacation. Usually, both smoking and non-smoking rooms are available to suit your preferences. The fireplaces in the rooms provide warm relief from the chilling mountain wind at night. You can partake in a nice picnic on the picnic grounds near Lake Annecy, or enjoy a delicious breakfast right in your room while enjoying the scenic view outside. Other meals are also available on request. The guest libraries in most hotels and inns allow you to enjoy some good books and magazines in peace. The televisions in the parlors provide further entertainment, should you wish it.

Action And Adventure At Annecy

The area is well known for its facilities for a plethora of sports. You can enjoy winter sports like snowshoeing, sledding, downhill skiing and cross-country skiing. Daredevil sports like rappelling, mountain climbing and bungee jumping are also available, if you wish to partake in them. Water sports like waterskiing, canoe rentals, swimming, whitewater rafting, kayak rentals and sailboat rentals are available for your enjoyment. Fishing in the lake with fishing rods can be a delightful pastime. The hotels and inns will prepare the catch of the day for you on request.

Sightseeing On The French Alps

The area is known for its scenic beauty. Balloon rides, excursion boats/cruises, scenic airplane flights, cave/cavern tours, horse-drawn carriage rides and sleigh and bobsled rides await you if you wish to have a leisurely cruise or an adrenaline pumping journey.

Come to the French Alps for a memorable vacation. Come to Annecy Bed and Breakfast hotels and inns, to find a home away from home.

Annecy Bed and Breakfast Hotels and Inns? for a Cozy Retreat

Lake Annecy region on the French Alps enjoys widespread recognition as a peaceful tourist spot with a rural backdrop. With a dense forest and the crystal clear lake nearby, Bed & Breakfast inns and hotels in Annecy are ready to provide you with a memorable vacation in the arms of nature.

Bed And Breakfast French Alps

Annecy Bed and Breakfast hotels and inns on French Alps welcome you with open arms to spend a few days far from the madding crowd. The hotels are mostly located near Lake Annecy with the medieval village Verthier just a stone’s throw away. You can easily reach the area by air, road or rail. There is a mountain biking trail near the region as well. The hosts are friendly and most of them have years of experience in providing lodging facilities. Most inns try to accommodate any special requests on your part in order to make your stay at Annecy a memorable experience. The peaceful rural environment allows you to spend a few delightful days in peace and solitude.

Bed & Breakfast Annecy – Available Facilities

The Annecy Bed and Breakfast hotels and inns take care of all your needs for a memorable vacation. Usually, both smoking and non-smoking rooms are available to suit your preferences. The fireplaces in the rooms provide warm relief from the chilling mountain wind at night. You can partake in a nice picnic on the picnic grounds near Lake Annecy, or enjoy a delicious breakfast right in your room while enjoying the scenic view outside. Other meals are also available on request. The guest libraries in most hotels and inns allow you to enjoy some good books and magazines in peace. The televisions in the parlors provide further entertainment, should you wish it.

Action And Adventure At Annecy

The area is well known for its facilities for a plethora of sports. You can enjoy winter sports like snowshoeing, sledding, downhill skiing and cross-country skiing. Daredevil sports like rappelling, mountain climbing and bungee jumping are also available, if you wish to partake in them. Water sports like waterskiing, canoe rentals, swimming, whitewater rafting, kayak rentals and sailboat rentals are available for your enjoyment. Fishing in the lake with fishing rods can be a delightful pastime. The hotels and inns will prepare the catch of the day for you on request.

Sightseeing On The French Alps

The area is known for its scenic beauty. Balloon rides, excursion boats/cruises, scenic airplane flights, cave/cavern tours, horse-drawn carriage rides and sleigh and bobsled rides await you if you wish to have a leisurely cruise or an adrenaline pumping journey.

Come to the French Alps for a memorable vacation. Come to Annecy Bed and Breakfast hotels and inns, to find a home away from home.