Nash House in Stratford - Nash's House, Shakespeare's final resting place and once home to Thomas Nash. Nash's House is predominantly 16th century in structure. The half-timbered front is a replica of the original replaced by a facade of brick and stucco in the 1700s. Inside much of the timberwork is original. The building is now home to Stratford's local history museum, housing many pieces of fine Jacobean and Tudor furniture..
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Nash House in Stratford - Nash's House, Shakespeare's final resting place and once home to Thomas Nash. Nash's House is predominantly 16th century in structure. The half-timbered front is a replica of the original replaced by a facade of brick and stucco in the 1700s. Inside much of the timberwork is original. The building is now home to Stratford's local history museum, housing many pieces of fine Jacobean and Tudor furniture..