Opposite New Place stands the Guild Chapel. This is externally much the same as in the poet’s day. It is adjoined by the old Guild Hall, where Shakespeare may often have seen the performances of strolling players. The upper story is the Grammar School in which he was educated.

PREPARED BY THE EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE MENTOR ASSOCIATION
ILLUSTRATION FOR THE MENTOR, VOL. 4, No. 8, SERIAL No. 108
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY THE MENTOR ASSOCIATION, INC.


THE VILLAGE OF SHOTTERY—WHERE ANNE HATHAWAY LIVED

Shakespeare’s Country

THE VILLAGE OF SHOTTERY

Monograph Number Six in The Mentor Reading Course