Crowne Plaza Stratford-upon-Avon is a riverside hotel near Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon town centre. The hotel offers modern rooms, a heated swimming pool and a riverside terrace.
With comfortable, well-equipped accommodation, traditional charm and attractive original features, the Blue Boar represents the best of an old English country pub
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Nestled amid tranquil gardens, this romantic Tudor manor is ideally located in Shakespeare country, within easy reach of Henley-in-Arden, historic Kenilworth, Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds
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Situated in Chipping Campden, 23 km from Walton Hall, The Ebrington Arms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Samuel
United Kingdom
Excellent stay at The Ebrington Arms. Easy parking and check-in experience. All staff were friendly and helpful. Rooms were cosy and comfortable. Appreciated the bath after a long day walking.
Tea and coffee was provided. Good selection for breakfast. We ate at the pub for dinner one night which was excellent. Loved being able to hang out in the pub and the garden with a drink.
Great location to base ourselves for a few nights while we explored nearby.
Overall excellent value for money.
The central 4-star Hotel Indigo - Stratford Upon Avon is a 5-minute walk from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon. The hotel offers free WiFi throughout all areas of the hotel.
Located in Alderminster and with Royal Shakespeare Theatre reachable within 7.7 km, The Bell - Brunning and Price provides a garden, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Sally
United Kingdom
The staff are very friendly. The room was a good size and very clean. Breakfast and evening meals were amazing. We enjoyed every minute of it and would definitely would go back 😀
Set in Weston Subedge and with Royal Shakespeare Theatre reachable within 18 km, The Seagrave Arms offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the...
Olivia
United Kingdom
We stayed here for one night and were very happy with our stay. We arrived at about midday and were planning to walk to Chipping Camden for some lunch but decided to instead eat at The Seagrave Arms as the dining room had a great atmosphere and the food looked good. Tasty food, great atmosphere, really nice decor and lovely owners. The room was also nicely kitted out. Breakfast was an absolute feast, not only could you order a cooked breakfast each (we went for eggs benedict) but then we got two extra portions of thick toast with a selection of jams/honey/butter so we left feeling very full.
During our stay we walked to Chipping Camden via Dover's Hill so The Seagrave Arms was the perfect location.
Lots of parking too!
Overlooking the RSC Theatre, the 17th-century riverside Swan's Nest hotel has parking and a bar. The town centre is a 5-minute walk away and the rail station is 15 minutes’ walk from the building.
In the market town of Chipping Campden, the award-winning 16th-century Noel Arms hotel features open log fires and free on-site parking.
Mollie5
United Kingdom
Clean room, Very good breakfast in nice conservatory area. Good food and drinks menu. Outside eating area . Courteous helpful staff , Excellent location for all of Chipping Camden and the area - has free car park and nice coffee shop ( which we didn't get time to use )
Friendly town with some nice independent shops - great deli .
Lovely weekend to visit nearby Hidcote and Snowshill
Ok
Beautiful spot with plenty of lovely walks and things to do...
Beautiful spot with plenty of lovely walks and things to do all within a 10minute drive.
A quaint and beautiful thatched cottage with hosts that really couldn’t do enough for us.
Absolutely delightful, if you get a chance to book this fabulous find you won’t be remotely disappointed.
Highly recommend.
Theresa
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
The accommodation is actually in Dorsington, Long Marston.
The accommodation is actually in Dorsington, Long Marston. The hamlet or village of Dorsington has an arboratum, created only in 1990 but with both mature trees and some just 20 or so years old: 658 trees of 47 kinds, including some exotic trees such as the Tree of Heaven and the Chinese Pearlboom Tree. It's quite a lovely area to walk around, listening to birdsong. The architecture of this little village is extremely varied, and includes a large Cotswold stone house being beautifully thatched at the moment. The roads around are rather quiet, and suitable for cyclists and joggers to have free reign most of the time. There are very many places of interest to visit, not far away.
Claudia
Switzerland
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