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Shakespeare’s Lost London Home Was Hidden for 400 Years in Plain Sight

Shakespeare’s Lost London Home Was Hidden for 400 Years in Plain Sight

History never truly disappears in London. It lingers in forgotten corners and cobblestone crevices until rediscovered, sometimes in unexpectedly poetic ways.

For centuries, scholars knew that William Shakespeare had owned property in the city, yet its exact location remained unknown, existing as more of a rumor than an actual record. A recent deep dive into the archives uncovered an overlooked map that transformed four centuries of speculation into fact. 

Instead of finding a newly built structure or sorting through debris, the discovery revived a piece of the past that had presumably been lost forever. 

Let’s examine Shakespeare’s personal life, property, and potential revelations about his later years.

Between Stratford And London

Shakespeare’s Birthplace In Stratford-Upon-Avon | Universal History Archive/GettyImages

Though his name is synonymous with London’s theatrical reputation, Shakespeare’s personal life remained rooted in Stratford-upon-Avon. He was born there in 1564 and maintained strong ties to the town throughout his life, even as his career flourished. His wife and children stayed behind while he spent extended periods in London, working as both a playwright and an actor. 

By the late 1500s, Shakespeare had become a familiar presence in the entertainment world, collaborating with fellow performers and writing plays for Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Despite this, he never fully relocated his household to London. Instead, his life traced its arc across two places: one a family home, and the other a stage. 

The Map That Leads To Shakespeare

View of Blackfriars Stairs and surrounding buildings, City of London, 1660. Artist: Anon

View of Blackfriars Stairs and surrounding buildings, City of London, 1660. | Heritage Images/GettyImages

In 1613, Shakespeare made a notable investment: he purchased a house in the Blackfriars district of London. This purchase is nothing new to historians, but the exact location remained unclear until recently. 

The uncertainty was resolved when researcher Lucy Munro identified a detailed map among old property records in the London archives. The document revealed the building’s exact position and even its shape, an L-formation. 

This residence stood in close proximity to both the Blackfriars Theatre and the Globe, placing Shakespeare in the city’s epicenter of performance. Around the same time, he was involved in works such as Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen, suggesting that his creative life had not slowed as much as some historians once believed. His purchase of the property suggests that he might have spent more time in London than previously assumed, maintaining a strong connection to the stage even in his later years. 

The First Folio

Firsts London 2023

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After Shakespeare’s death, the future of his work was far from secure. Many plays in that era were never formally preserved, existing only in performance or scattered manuscripts. In 1623, however, a group of his colleagues compiled and published what is now known as The First Folio, a collected edition of his plays. 

Without this, countless works could have faded from history. The effort to protect these texts echoes the discovery of his London residence: both involve fragments of the past being recognized and protected before they vanish completely. 

5 St. Andrew’s Hill 

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare | Universal History Archive/GettyImages

Shakespeare’s Blackfriars house did not survive the passage of time. It was eventually sold by his descendants and later destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, erasing its existence. Over 400 years later, its story has been restored through documentation. 

Today, a plaque marks the precise location of the residence that reads, “On March 10, 1613, William Shakespeare purchased lodgings in the Blackfriars gatehouse located near this site.” 

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