William Shakespeare's Family Home Damaged After Car Crashes Into Facade
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In the United Kingdom, a home belonging to the family of British playwright William Shakespeare was damaged by a car. The driver accidentally reversed into the facade of the 17th-century building.
In the United Kingdom, William Shakespeare's family home has been damaged. A car accidentally reversed into it, according to British media. A photo shows the front facade partially destroyed. Experts are now investigating how it can be repaired. The family of the English poet and playwright lived in the house in Stratford-upon-Avon, in central England. From 1613 to 1616, Shakespeare's daughter lived there with her husband. Today, the house is an…
Lord, what fools these motorists be!
A 17th-century building that housed William Shakespeare's family has been left damaged after a driver reversed into it. A picture of the Grade I listed building following the crash showed significant damage to the outside walls, with the timber overhang appearing to be supported by scaffolding.
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