Shopping
From big name stores to unique, individual shops, Stratford-upon-Avon has something for everyone.
You’ll be spoilt for choice by Stratford-upon-Avon’s diverse array of shops. Whether you’re treating yourself to something new or buying a gift for someone special, you can be sure to find it here. The Department Stores offer a wide range of choice under one roof, whilst big name Clothing and Shoe, Health and Beauty, Toys and Stationery and Home stores sit alongside a fabulous selection of small independent shops, unique to Stratford-upon-Avon. It’s a shopper’s paradise! The town centre is compact and easily walkable.
And if you find something tempting, all the main Banks are within easy reach.
If you enjoy cooking with the very best ingredients, then you can’t beat the fresh local produce on offer at the Farmers Market, held twice a month. You can also sample many of the locally produced foods on offer.
Finally, if you find Stratford-upon-Avon’s unique blend of hospitality, history and location appealing, why not take the ultimate leap and visit one of the Estate Agents?!
Halifax
Halifax is a unique bank on the high street. Halifax colleagues go the extra mile to make things easier for customers, removing barriers and complexity from their everyday lives whether in a branch, online or over the phone.
Lloyds Bank
Visit your local Lloyds Bank branch at 22 Bridge Street in Stratford-upon-Avon to discover our range of bank accounts and personal banking services.
Natwest
Welcome to NatWest Stratford-Upon-Avon. We offer a wide range of personal banking products that include bank accounts, mortgages, credit cards, loans and more.
Barclays Bank
From current accounts, mortgages and insurance, to loans, credit cards and saving accounts – see how we can help you. Let's go forward.
HSBC
HSBC is one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations.
Nationwide Building Society
We’re a building society, or mutual, owned by our members. That’s anyone who banks, saves or has a mortgage with us. We’re run for their benefit and to help the communities around us. We’re not run for shareholders in the same way that banks are.