Cox's Yard, Stratford-upon-Avon

Cox's Yard, Stratford-upon-Avon

Cox's Yard in Stratford-upon-Avon was established in 1839 by James Cox as a timber warehouse. This riverside at Avon Bridge Wharf has undergone a remarkable transformation. During the Victorian era, the area buzzed with the activity of wharves and warehouses, supporting the local building boom with high-quality timber. This foundation laid by James Cox and his business played a significant role in the development of what is now known as Shakespeare Country, providing materials for many historic buildings.

Today, Cox's Yard stands as a renowned entertainment complex, preserving its historical essence while catering to contemporary tastes. Located at the scenic foot of Clopton Bridge, it has become a central hub in Stratford's community life, much like its predecessor was during the Victorian boom. The complex offers a unique blend of dining, drinking, and entertainment options against the backdrop of the River Avon, which remains as integral to Stratford's identity today as it was centuries ago.

Cox's Yard offers diverse attractions including a family pub by the river, the Bridge Café serving continental pastries and beverages, and a games room for family fun. Entertainment options abound, with the Attic Theatre hosting children's workshops and plays, summer activities in the courtyard, and live jazz on the Riverside Patio. Additionally, the Music Room, Stratford's only dedicated entertainment venue, hosts various events such as comedy nights, live music covering a range of genres, and tribute bands honoring famous acts like Robbie Williams and Jimi Hendrix.

Cox's Yard is not just a place but an experience, blending historical significance with modern entertainment to offer something for everyone. It stands as a beacon of cultural and social engagement in Stratford-upon-Avon, attracting locals and tourists alike to its picturesque location by the River Avon.

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Sight Name: Cox's Yard
Sight Location: Stratford-upon-Avon, England (See walking tours in Stratford-upon-Avon)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

Walking Tours in Stratford-upon-Avon, England

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