17th-Century Map Reveals Precise Location of Shakespeare's London Property
A newly discovered historical map has confirmed the exact location of William Shakespeare's house in London's Blackfriars district.

A newly discovered 17th-century map has solved a long-standing mystery about the precise location of William Shakespeare's property in London, according to recent scholarly research.
The map confirms the exact site of Shakespeare's house in the Blackfriars district, which was the only property the playwright is known to have purchased in London during his lifetime. The discovery provides new insights into Shakespeare's life and activities in the capital city.
A British scholar's analysis of the historical document has not only pinpointed the property's location but also raised additional questions about Shakespeare's intentions for the Blackfriars house. The research sheds fresh light on this aspect of the playwright's London years.
The Blackfriars property represents a significant piece of Shakespeare's biographical puzzle, as it was his sole documented real estate investment in London. The area was known as an upscale district during Shakespeare's era.
This discovery adds to the growing body of knowledge about Shakespeare's life beyond his theatrical works, providing historians and scholars with more concrete details about his personal circumstances and business dealings in London.