Shakespeare's birthplace / Stratford-upon-Avon

I visited Stratford-upon-Avon to see Shakespeare's birthplace.
The village is quiet but crowded, especially at high-street.  



From Cheltenham, I boarded on the bus by Marchants.
The bus is only available on Sunday, but I didn't know about it.
So I lost Saturday as a waste.

Lots of National frags were flown at high-street.

A bazaar was  held at the front of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Some of the shops sold goods that looked foreign culture.
But it was interesting.

The statues of his plays are set on next to the park,
Hamlet, Lady Macbeth, Falstaff and Prince of Hal.
I've heard only about Hamlet, someday I need to read his works.

His birthplace is not so big.

I think this book is the first printed book of his work, but I'm not sure.
All the explanations and displays are written only in English.
It's too difficult.
Why they don't write in other foreign language.


On the window glasses, many names are written by tourists.
Some of the names are famous as I read.
Of course, now we are not permitted to write.

At the shop, Star Wars books are sold.
The books are not nomal books but special a one.

This display might show traditional breakfast.

His birthplace looked very big.
Is it normal size in UK at the era.