It is a grade I listed building[1] and has been converted into a historic house museum.
Its frontage was rebuilt in 1912, replacing 19th-century alterations which had led to the demolition of the original front wall.
[3][1] The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust acquired New Place and Nash's House in 1876.
The museum traces the history of Stratford-upon-Avon from the earliest settlers in the Avon Valley to Shakespeare's time.
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