Set in beautiful gardens, this 16th-century Tudor farmhouse offers charming en suite rooms, some with discounted rates. Stratford-upon-Avon is just 9.6 km away.
brian
United Kingdom
We asked for a ground floor room and we had a chalet near reception room was basic but ok for one night stay
Set in beautiful, peaceful landscaped grounds, in the heart of rural Warwickshire, the hotel offers quality accommodation in a charming, lovingly restored former mill.
A 30-minute drive from Birmingham International and Coventry airports, The Throckmorton is set in the tranquil Warwickshire countryside. It offers free WiFi and a traditional restaurant and bar.
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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Jocelyn
United Kingdom
The appeal of the beautiful old building which attracted us in the first place.
Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Alcester Inn is located in Alcester, 4.2 km from Coughton Court and 14 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Featuring a shared lounge, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Broom Hall Inn is located in Stratford-upon-Avon, 9 km from Coughton Court and 13 km from Royal Shakespeare Company.
Andrea
United Kingdom
Full of character, clean, staff friendly and helpful
Situated in the rural parish of Hanbury, The Vernon boasts an award-winning restaurant, free Wi-Fi throughout, and free onsite parking.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Room was clean and decorated to a high standard, however on a busy road so noisy with traffic. Breakfast was good, however disorganised in terms of getting correct order, on 3rd attempt we got our correct breakfast. Evening meal was poor, a lot not available on the menu, steak was over cooked and the sharing Camembert starter was tiny. It seemed that they couldn’t cope as they had a table of 20 booked in an hour before us. Was a long wait for our meal and then between the starter and main, but this didn’t bother us really. We did see other tables sending their meals back also. Staff were very apologetic for the delay.
Inkberrow is a fantastic place. a place where we could...
Inkberrow is a fantastic place. a place where we could happily live. great walks very friendly shop, well stocked. a very welcoming church with a very warm atmosphere, although I do not frequent my own church NOW if I lived here I would be a regular member of the congregation.
rich in wildlife. I feel the people of Inkberrow are very luck to live there and some time in my life would feel privileged if that is where we had our forever home. PS, The last time we were in Inkberrow My wife and I were walking to the shop from the direction of the bulls head. A gentle man I believe he lived in the last house before the shop (he was painting his porch) he took the time to talk to us. Thank you to him.
Michael
United Kingdom
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