This delightfully tranquil corner of Stratford was refurbished in 1990, a joint project between Town and District Councils.

'The Firs', a nearby house no longer in existence, lends its name to the garden.

When it was sold in 1910, Marie Corelli, the famous novelist, bought the garden to preserve the open space for the benefit of the town.

The garden is now home to a Peony Pavilion, a gift to Stratford-on-Avon District Council from the People's Government of Fuzhou Municipality in China. The pavilion is named after the great work of Tang Xianzu, who lived at the same time and died in the same year as William Shakespeare, 1616.

For further information please get in touch on the details below.

Contact

Telephone: 01789 260616

E-mail: streetscene@stratford-dc.gov.uk

Contact: The Streetscene team

Last updated on 03/05/2019