Stratford upon Avon - just Shakespeare's birthplace?
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Although rainy and windy, the English lessons about the city Stratford upon Avon as the birthplace of Shakespeare still in mind, we were tempted to drive to the city, despite the warning of tourist flows from the Far East.
Already at that time we had learned that the name Stratford upon Avon was a combination of the Old English str and the Latin stratum meaning "road", better ford, indicating the flat part of a river or stream that can be crossed with the cart or on foot. Avon is the Celtic word for river. This ford or road was once part of a Roman road that connected Icknield Street in Alcester with the Fosse Way. The ford, which thus served as an intersection since Roman times, later became the location of the Clopton Bridge. A historically documented survey from 1251 to 1252 used the name Stratford for the first time to identify Old Stratford and the newer mansions. The name Stratford was always used after this time to describe the area specifically around the Trinity Church and the street of the old town.
Early history of development of Stratford upon Avon
John's of Coutance's plans to turn Stratford into a city meant that Stratford became a place of work and turnover for traders and merchants. By 1252, the city had about 240 citizens, as well as shops, stalls and other buildings. Stratford's new workers formed a guild known as the Guild of the Holy Cross for their business and religious needs.
any of the city's earliest and most important buildings are located on the so-called historic spine of Stratford, which was once the main route from the city center to the parish church.
The construction of Clopton Bridge made trade flourish in Stratford
During Stratford's early expansion into the city, the only access across the River Avon into and out of town was a wooden bridge, which is believed to have been built in 1318. However, the bridge could not be crossed at times when the river was rising and flooding the bridge. The antiquarian John Leland described the condition even then as "a poor bridge of wood and no dam there", which is why many poor people and especially the nobility refused to come to Stratford. In 1480, a new brick arch bridge was built in place of the Clopton Bridge, named after Hugh Clopton, who paid for the construction. The new bridge made it easier for people to trade in Stratford and the passers-by to come in the city.
The Cotswolds near Stratford were an important sheep production area until the end of the 19th century. Stratford was one of the main processing, marketing and distribution centers for sheep and wool. As a result, Stratford also became a tanning center in the 15th-17th centuries. Both the river and the ancient Roman road served as trade routes for the city.
Due to Shakespeare - today one of the tourist centers
In 1769, actor David Garrick staged a major Shakespeare jubilee on three days, during which a large rotunda was build and many visitors came. This contributed to the growing phenomenon of bardolatry, which has made Stratford a steadily growing tourist destination.
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