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So where is Shakespeare's own house, New Place? Well this is part of the garden and the tree is a mulberry, supposedly a shoot from the original planted by Shakespeare. A Rev Gastrell lived here in the 1750s and was so fed up with the tourists who came into his garden to take pieces off the tree as souvenirs - he chopped it down!
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