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Shakespeare Country -- including places with direct Shakespeare connections such as Stratford-upon-Avon, Henley-in-Arden, Wilmcote, Hampton Lucy, Broom, Bidford-on-Avon
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shakespeare country Shakespeare Country is the area of Warwickshire which is centred around Stratford-upon-Avon and the villages,
buildings and history associated with the Bard of Avon. Local places associated with Shakespeare include Aston Cantlow, Bidford-on-Avon, Broom, Charlecote Park, Compton Wynyates, Hampton
Lucy, Luddington, Shottery, Snitterfield, Temple Grafton and Wilmcote. Other places which are well worth a
visit include: Henley-in-Arden with many Tudor buildings
still in evidence; the old coaching town of Southam with its restored Holy Well and
mediaeval mint; Coughton and
Dunchurch with their connections to Guy
Fawkes and the Gunpowder plot; Stoneleigh with its magnificent Abbey and
Jane Austen associations, part of the grounds of which are now home to the Royal Showground; and Studley, once the
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Alcester is a thriving rural market town and
first dates back to Roman times where it lay at
the crossing of Ryknild Street and the Salt Road. Today,
its medieval street pattern survives intact along with many ancient
buildings. There are many archaeological sites of interest in the
town and around the surrounding area. The recently opened Roman
Alcester Museum and visitor centre brings the world of Roman Alcester alive
and enables visitors to delve into the fascinating time of the
Romans.The town also features many lively
events, fairs and festivals held throughout the year that are organised by the
'Court Leet'. These include the Town Criers Competition in April, the Annual Mop
in October, the Folk and Arts Festival, and annual Rememberance
Parade.
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Alcester has many fine, restored
historic buildings and picturesque streets, with the high street reminiscent of
a bygone era. Ancient properties include the Church of St Nicholas with its 14th
century tower and the early 17th century Town
Hall. All of these buildings in the town centre can be
explored with the help of a Heritage Trail leaflet available from the library
and church. Other magnificent buildings of
note are the nearby stately homes of Coughton
Court, Kinwarton
Dovecote and Ragley
Hall, all just outside of Alcester. The nearby villages of Temple
Grafton and the more northerly Temple Balsall are steeped with history and
closely linked with the historic Knights
Templar. Other villages and nearby
hamlets include Great Alne, Coughton and Little Britain.
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| The Cart Hovel | near Alcester | Sleeps up to 2 |
| These holiday cottages are situated in the middle
of the pretty village of Exhall. Parts of the farmhouse date back to
Tudor times and for centuries its been home of the local clergyman who
both cultivated the land and preached in the tiny church next door.
William Shakespeare is alleged to have referred in a poem to "Dodging
Exhall" and the tag has remained ever since. Quite what he thought
Exhall was dodging has never been established but it is true to say
that if you wish to dodge the hustle and bustle of the 21st century,
you could do no better than stay in this delightful place, for although
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| Riverside | Alcester | Sleeps up to 2 |
| Peacefully situated in a pretty conservation
area in this pretty Roman town, this beautiful apartment overlooks the
river from its balcony and has been converted to an exceptionally high
standard. Set above the former boathouse of the neighbouring owners'
magnificent home, it enjoys shared use of a secure garden and grounds,
with fishing on the river. Stratford-upon-Avon (6 miles) has five
restored properties linked to Shakespeare (in and close to the town),
Europe's largest butterfly farm and the Teddy Bear Museum. Cotswolds
within easy driving distance. Worcester 18 miles. Golf and riding
locally. Pubs serving food......
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| The Old Wool Loft | Upton Snodsbury | near Alcester | Sleeps up to 2 |
| Adjoining the owners 17th century Grade II
listed home, this first floor cottage style apartment, furnished and
equipped to a very good standard, is accessed from the ground floor.
The village of Upton Snodsbury, Anglo Saxon in origin, and part of the
Saxon settlement can be seen on the owner's land. An ideal touring
location, with Stratford-upon-Avon, Broadway, the Cotswolds, Breden
Hill, Evesham and Malvern all within 15 miles. Worcester, renowned for
porcelain, a cathedral and Sir Edward Elgar connections, 5 miles. Good
walks on footpaths on owners farm. Shop 1/2 mile, pubs (food) within
walking distance.....
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| New Inn Lane Holiday Cottages | Pitchill |
near Alcester | Sleeps 2/3 |
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| Self catering holiday accommodation ideally located for Warwickshire,
Worcestershire and the Cotswolds... New Inn Lane Holiday Cottages are situated in a peaceful country lane on the
Warwickshire / Worcestershire border with views over the
Cotswolds. This rural location is an ideal base for Shakespeare's Stratford upon Avon,
Vale of Evesham, Broadway, the Cotswolds, Pershore and Tewksbury.
The lovely towns of Warwick, Leamington Spa, Cheltenham and Worcester are all
within a 30 minute drive. The NEC, NIA, Solihull and Central Birmingham are
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| Dorset Cottage | Alcester | Sleeps up to 4 |
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| One House with an Apartment and 1 Cottage situated in the centre of
Alcester's historic Conservation Area, facing the old town hall and parish
church. Fully restored 'Listed' buildings, well equipped and furnished with
antiques. Ideal for large groups, special occasions, or a quiet
hideway. Alcester is a small, attractive town at the heart of one of the
most popular tourist areas, yet it escapes the noise and congestion of better
known towns. A good range of shops, pubs, restaurants & other amenities
are in easy walking distance. Leafy, secluded courtyards and a long walled
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| Priory Cot | Studley | near Alcester | Sleeps up to 4 |
| Just a stroll away from the centre of Studley,
yet surrounded by beautiful countryside, this lovely detached property
nestles behind the owners' farmhouse - once a 12th-century Augustinian
priory. Renovated in 2002, the cottage is very well presented and
offers all the comforts of home. There are open aspects to the rear
with distant views of Studley Castle. Walks can be enjoyed down to the
River Arrow, and along local footpaths. Swimming and cycling routes
available nearby. Alternatively travel further afield to Stratford,
Warwick, Solihull, N.E.C., Cadbury World, Black Country Museum, the
Cotswolds, all within......
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| The Wigs | Studley |
near Alcester | Sleeps up to 4 |
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Set in the grounds of a 500 acre estate, The Wigs offers
self-catering accommodation in 6 luxury self-contained ground floor flats.
Tastefully converted from old garden buildings, the fully furnished flatlets
consist of twin and double bedded units, with private patios onto a walled
garden. Each is fully double glazed with its own heating system, television and
bathroom. Wig House offers 2 ensuite bedrooms, a day room fully equipped with
cooking facilities, lounge and TV. The location offers all the
tranquillity of the countryside, yet is within easy striking distance of many
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| The Stable | Exhall | near Alcester | Sleeps up to 5 |
| These holiday cottages are situated in the
middle of the pretty village of Exhall. Parts of the farmhouse date
back to Tudor times and for centuries it's been the home of the local
clergyman who both cultivated the land and preached in the tiny church
next door. William Shakespeare is alleged to have referred in a poem to
'Dodging Exhall' and the tag has remained ever since. If you wish to
dodge the hustle and bustle of the 21st century, you could do no better
than stay in this delightful place, for although peace and quiet is in
plenty, a 10 minute drive will take you to Stratford-upon-Avon, 40
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| The Inspectors House | Alcester | Sleeps up to 6 |
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| The Inspector's House is a modernised, early 20th Century police house situated
in the rural country town of Alcester, 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon. It is
located around typical market town houses, dating back to Elizabethan times, and
is within a very short walk of the town centre, which includes many pubs,
restaurants and a variety of local shops. The cottage is within easy
reach of Stratford, Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds, to the west is Worcester,
north is Birmingham and M40 and M5 are within 10 or 15 miles....
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| New Inn House | Abbots Salford | near Alcester | Sleeps up to 10 |
| Occupying a quiet, rural location, this spacious
holiday property commands uninterrupted views over the surrounding
countryside towards the Cotswolds Hills and stands adjacent to the
owners' home in grounds of nearly 5 acres. Comfortable and modern, it
is well equipped with grounds comprising extensive terracing,
south-facing sitting-out areas, and exclusive use of an all-weather
hard tennis court and an outdoor heated swimming-pool, as well as a
variety of garden games - full-size pool table, 14ft trampoline,
full-size portable basketball hoop, table tennis, croquet and swing
ball. Perfectly placed for exploring the.....
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| Dorset House | Alcester | Sleeps up to 14 |
| Dorset House (REF NLQ) is to be found in the
heart of Alcester's historic conservation area, facing the old town
hall and parish church. With 15th-century origins, this handsome town
house was once a large brewery whose extensive cellars ran beneath the
length of the house adjoining the long walled garden leading down to
the River Arrow. Fishing available in season. Dorset House (Ref NLQ)
and Dorset House Cottage (Ref NLT) are fully restored listed buildings,
each of which is well equipped and furnished with antiques and objets
d'art, making these wonderful properties for an interesting holiday.
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| bidford-on-avon self-catering holiday accommodation |
| Bidford-on-Avon
is a large picturesque
village deep in the heart of Shakespeare's country, 6 miles downstream
from Stratford Upon Avon. The village has a magnificent bridge crossing
the river that was built by monks 600 years ago. Bidford-on-Avon is a
popular mooring point and canal boats can pass up the Avon as far as
Stratford-upon-Avon, and join the canal system there.Within the village
centre stood The Falcon
Inn which is said to have been frequented by Shakespeare and one of his
favourite drinking haunts. This building has long since been converted
and is now a set of idyllic cottages. |
Shakespeare
is said to have taken
part in a drinking competition between Stratford and Bidford. The
Bidford team quickly outdrank the Stratford team and Shakespeare
refused to be involved in a return match the following day.There is a
rhyme which includes the phrase
"drunken Bidford" and although commonly associated with Shakespeare,
the rhyme first appears in The Gentleman's Magazine in 1749, and does
not occur in any of Shakespeare's writings. The Village is also
situated on the old Roman road Ryknild Street that ran from London up
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| Bungalow | Barton | near Bidford-on-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
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is nestled between Shakespeare's
Drunken Bidford, haunted Hillborough and Piping Pelworth. This peaceful
Manor hamlet offers riverside walks, an `olde worlde' pub, the Cottage
of Content, and a small market garden shop (open summer times only)
which are a 2 minute walk from this ground floor holiday property. The
Heart of England footpath passes through the village. A golf
course, open to non-members is only 3 miles from Barton.
Bidford-Upon-Avon offers a riverside restaurant, pub and supermarket.
Barton is also sandwiched between the historic riverside town of
Evesham and Stratford-Upon-Avon and is.....
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| The Byre | Bidford-on-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
| This cottage is situated on the edge of a small
picturesque village overlooking fields with a panoramic view of the
Cotswold and Meon Hills. Situated 6 miles from Shakespeare's
Stratford-upon-Avon, 14 miles from historic Warwick and 12 miles from
the Cotswolds this property makes a excellent base. The Cotswolds
provide a multitude of walks and there are plenty of pleasing walks
locally, where good public houses for food and drink can be found and
the river Avon can be reached at Bidford. Pub 200 yards. Open-plan living/dining room with well-equipped kitchen area and slate flooring. Open-tread.....
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| Winrose Cottage | Bidford-on-Avon | Sleeps up to 4 |
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Winrose Cottage is Georgian and is situated in Bidford High Street. The
rear views are delightful, looking out over the River Avon and ancient
bridge, across meadows towards the distant Cotswold Hills. Despite its
age it is in fact completely modern inside although the larger bedroom
retains one exposed oak beam!
The French doors from the lounge open out onto a patio and a small
pebbled garden with an array of colourful pots. The river is just a few
feet from the garden gate. Bidford itself is a vibrant, attractive
village where many like to picnic in the summer and walk along the
banks of the river, fish or hire long boats. Stratford-on-Avon is only
a ten minute drive away.
Winrose offers two double bedrooms, lounge and separate kitchen, bathroom (no shower).
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| The Cottage at Fosbroke House | Bidford-on-Avon | Sleeps up to 5 |
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Old beams, leaded light windows and original bread oven create a
special atmosphere in this attractive cottage. It has a quiet position
with a garden outlook. It is well placed to walk to the riverside park
and country pubs with good food. It is an ideal base for relaxing and
for exploring the Cotswolds, Stratford-upon-Avon, and Warwick Castle.
This cottage offers 1 double bedroom, 1 bedroom with 1 double and 1
single, bathroom, comfortable living area and well-equipped kitchen..
Facilities include bed linen, towels, duvets, electricity &
heating, central heating, gas cooker, microwave, fridge, washing
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| 1 The Hamlet | Bidford-on-Avon | Sleeps up to 7 |
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A beautifully modernised 400 year old detached stone cottage set in a
large lawned gardens in a riverside village seven miles from Stratford
on Avon, A favourite with families and old friends for reunions &
get togethers, bags of space and very well equipped. An ideal centre
for touring the Cotswolds or a lovely place to chill out and walk or
cycle if you prefer. his property offers 2 double bedrooms, 1 twin
bedroom and 1 single bedroom with shared bathroom. Pets are welcome.
Cot available if required. Friday changeover, Bed linen and towels
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| The Hamlet | Marlcliff | Bidford-on-Avon | Sleeps up to 7 |
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The Hamlet is a beautifully
modernised, detached stone cottage situated
in Marlcliff a riverside village a mile from Bidford on Avon and 7
miles from Stratford and Evesham. Offering spacious accommodation; a
large beamed lounge/diner with open
inglenook fireplace, a sunroom with lovely views over the garden and
surrounding countryside and a modern shaker-style galley kitchen.
Footpaths lead from the cottage to the town of Bidford which has good
pubs, a supermarket, Indian and Chinese restaurants and a French
bakery. Next door is a lovely garden, The Woodpeckers, open to the
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| Henley-in-Arden
is a charming and friendly town set in the heart of the old
Arden region. 7 miles north of Stratford-upon-Avon and 18 miles south
of Birmingham. Warwick and Leamington Spa are also close by. The
mile long High Street is a conservation area and
contains over 150 buildings listed as being of Special Architectural or
Historic Interest, including the Guild Hall, a timber-framed building standing to the
north of St. John's Church. It has been extensively restored, though
many of the original timbers remain, and is where the Court Leet, the ancient manorial court, meets each
year to elect its officials and report on the work of the previous year. |
Henley-in-Arden Heritage Centre
is located in the main High Street and is a museum of the town's
history from the Norman Conquest to the present day. It maintains a
stock of leaflets and guides covering visitor attractions,
accommodation in the town and its surrounding area. Joseph
Hardy House, home of the Heritage Centre, is a rare
architectural gem, with the oldest parts of the house dated from around 1345. Features
of interest include the Crown Post, an unusual roof construction for a
Warwickshire house, and displays of "Medieval Henley", "Home Life in
Henley", "Transport and Trade" and a Victorian School Room. |
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| Irelands Farm Cottages | Henley-in-Arden | Sleeps from 2-5 |
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5 delightful oak beamed converted cottages set in a sheltered courtyard setting. Irelands
Farm is set in the middle of a working arable farm, in the
heart of the Warwickshire countryside where you can enjoy the peace and
the scenic views, yet still be in striking distance of the National
Exhibition Centre, Birmingham International Airport, Stratford upon
Avon, Warwick Castle and many other tourist attractions. The
self-catering cottages are all thoughtfully decorated and are fully
carpeted, furnished and have gas/oil central heating. Short
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| Mews House | Henley-in-Arden | Sleeps up to 3 |
| | Located just off the high street in
picturesque Henley-in-Arden, this modern mews house provides an ideal
touring base as it is just 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon and 7 miles
from Warwick. The surrounding area shows the English
countryside at its best with gently rolling hills, woodland, rivers and
canals. There are many opportunities to walk and admire the scenery
from country and riverside footpaths, while the area abounds in sites
of historical interest, from the magnificent 14th century castle of
Warwick to William Shakespeares' birthplace. There are
excellent shops, including antique, china and gift shops, as well as a
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| Measure | Wootton Wawen | Henley-in-Arden | Sleeps 4-6 |
| | Measure Cottage nestles in the quaint village
of Wootton Wawen in the heart of Warwickshire countryside, 5 miles from
Stratford-upon-Avon and 1 mile from the 16th-century village of
Henley-in-Arden. Close to several Shakespeare sites and the RSC. Many
fine NT gardens, stately homes, Warwick and Kenilworth Castles within a
half hour's drive. Local pubs and restaurants, 1 mile, offer meals of
high recommendation. Available locally wonderful walks, golfing, boat
trips, sightseeing tours, shopping. The NEC, Symphony Hall, National
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| stratford-upon-avon self-catering holiday accommodation |
Stratford-Upon-Avon
is a picturesque town beautifully situated on the river Avon and offers
a rich blend of culture and history. World famous as the home town of
William Shakespeare and the Royal Shakespeare Company
(RSC), tourism is a major part of the economy and at peak seasons the
town centre and nearby river Avon are lively bustling places. The new
Park and Ride facilities offer a great alternative to trying to park in
the town centre. For a fascinating insight into the Great
Bard's life and times, visitors can explore five houses with
Shakespeare connections including Anne Hathaway's Cottage, Nash's House
and New Place and Shakespeare's Birthplace. While Shakespeare's grave
lies at one of England's most beautiful parish churches - The
Collegiate Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.
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major Shakespeare related houses are all owned by the Shakespeare
Birthplace Trust and a joint ticket that enables access to every one of
the attractions is available. His great works are performed by the
world's largest classical theatre company, the Royal Shakespeare
Company, which has two Stratford theatres - The Royal Shakespeare
Theatre and The Swan Theatre. As well as it's literary connections,
there
is much to see and do in and around Stratford-upon-Avon. Discover some
of Britain's finest historic buildings and glorious gardens dotted
throughout the centre among the black and white timber framed
buildings. he town offers a good range of restaurants
and food outlets to cater for all visitors, and as a cultural centre
the town has a real cosmopolitan feel with lots of plays, shows and
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| 1 College Mews | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
| | Number 1 College Mews is a ground floor
apartment with private parking, and is situated in the `Old Town'
district of Stratford-upon-Avon. It lies close to parks and gardens,
and is a few minutes' walk from Holy Trinity church, site of
Shakespeare's tomb. For Shakespeare enthusiasts, there are five
restored properties associated with the Bard in and around the town,
and other places of interest include a Butterfly Farm. Most of
Stratford's historic buildings, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the
main shopping area are within a 10-minute walk, and there is a
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| Barn Apartment | Snitterfield | near Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
| | This ground floor conversion of an 18th
century barn is situated on the outskirts of a village with Shakespeare
associations, and just a couple of miles from Stratford. The
cottage has been stylishly designed, with wooden floors, exposed beams
and brickwork, and has a light airy feel owing to the large windows.
There is a small patio adjacent to the owner's garden. It would
be particularly suited to a couple wanting to tour Shakespeare country
and the Cotswolds- Mary Arden's House is close by. Other attractions
include the RSC theatres, Warwick Castle, Charlecote Park, and
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| Barn Farm | Tysoe | near Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
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| Barn Farm is situated midway between
the villages of Tysoe and
Oxhill at the foot of Edge Hill in the Vale of the Red Horse. It stands
quietly in 97 acres of grazing farmland and commands outstanding views
of the escarpment where the Battle of Edge Hill was fought on 23rd
October 1642. The self-catering accommodation is in two 1-bedroomed
cottages. George's Stable
comprises a fully equipped kitchen/diner, lounge with TV, bathroom with
a bath with shower over, and large double bedroom with king size bed.
Alwyn's Byre comprises a fully equipped kitchen/diner, lounge with TV,
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| Boscote Apartment | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
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| Boscote
Apartment is situated south of the river just ten minutes walk from the
centre of Stratford Upon Avon and only one minutes walk from the
beautiful Stratford Recreation Park thorugh which the delightful River
Avon runs. Situated on the ground floor the apartment
accommodates two people (plus cot or blow up bed for a small child).
Modern, light
and airy, the apartment is decorated and furnished to a
very high
standard providing comfortable accommodation within very easy reach of
the town centre and all its amenities. Parking is available free
of charge to guests. The bedroom
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| Canalside Apartment | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
| This small, ground floor studio apartment is
situated on the banks of the picturesque canal in the very centre of
Shakespeare's Stratford upon Avon. The area offers a magical blend of
heritage and drama in and around Shakespeares home town. This is
an ideal base for anyone wishing to enjoy Stratford's attractions. It
is near to theatres including the worlds largest classical theatre
company, shops and historic houses, exhibitions and great traditional
markets. Open-topped buses offering conducted tours of the town leave
from nearby, and boats may be hired at the local River Avon basin.The studio overlooks.....
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| Courtyard Cottage | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
| This charming 19th-century cottage, adjoining
the former village post office, offers a wealth of comfort and
character. In a tiny, secluded village with no through road, it is only
1¾ miles from Shakespeare's Stratford, and an ideal starting place for
walks. Courtyard Cottage is owned by well known gardening expert Stefan
Buczacki and makes an excellent base for visiting Stratford, Warwick
and the Cotswolds, with pretty villages, houses and gardens. Village
pub with food 200 yards. Compact beamed living/dining-room with
wood-burning stove in large inglenook fireplace and rugs on terracotta
tiled floor. Modern.....
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| Crimscote Holiday Cottages | Crimscote | near Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps from 2/5 |
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| The Dairy & Paradise Cottage. These two charming cottages are close to the beautiful Crimscote Downs
Farm farmhouse, just 5 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon and ½ mile from
Crimscote village. Both have their own lawned garden, with views of
fields, downs and Ilmington Hills all around. The Dairy is a newly converted barn, in a very quiet situation. It is full of
character, with beams and wooden floors, and is furnished to the highest standard. The accommodation is all on
the ground floor level so ideal for the disabled, and includes: fully
equipped kitchen; beamed sitting room; 3 ensuite bedrooms. Paradise Cottage
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| Juliet | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
| Ideal central location. Located in the
heart of Stratford-upon-Avon opposite Shakespeare's birth place, these
two apartments, situated above the 'Food of Love' café, could not be
better placed for exploration of this fascinating and historic town, so
closely associated with one of the worlds greatest playwrights. So much
is on offer to see, sample and discover, that one visit can never be
enough. The theatres and River Avon are a short stroll away, so are a
butterfly farm, many beautiful shops, restaurants, pubs and cafés. Shop
30 yards, restaurant 10 yards, pub 100 yards. All on first floor: Lounge with.....
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| Sonnet | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 2 |
| This modern and well appointed apartment is
within two minutes walk to Shakespeares birthplace and in the centre of
the town of Stratford-upon-Avon. On leaving the apartment on foot, all
of Stratfords attractions; theatres, restaurants, pubs, shops etc. are
easily accessible. By car it is a short journey to Warwick, Henly in
Arden, Lamington Spa, Kennilworth and the beautiful Cotswolds. Shops
200 yards, pub 100 yards. All on ground floor: Lounge, dining
room, kitchen with ceramic tiled floor, study, 1 double bedroom,
bathroom with shower over bath, toilet & basin. Services:
GFCH. All gas, power, bed linen.....
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| 4 Flower Court | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 3 |
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Flower Court has an excellent peaceful location in a conservation area
within a few steps of Stratford town centre. It is a ground floor
maisonette with sunny sitting and dining room, one
double bedroom, bathroom with shower over bath, separate fitted
kitchen, within a landscaped courtyard with space to sit out and for a
car. It is a five minutes walk to theatres, the River Avon, many
restaurants, shops, historic buildings, footpaths, cycle tracks and the
Shakespeare Institute. It is a ten minutes walk to the markets, cinema,
swimming pool, railway station and bus stops. Stratford-upon-Avon is a
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| As You Like It | Old Town | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 3 |
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As You Like It is a charming Victorian 3 star self catering
cottage quietly situated in Stratford-upon-Avon's Old Town close to
Holy Trinity Church. The accommodation comprises lounge with colour TV,
large dining/kitchen, with microwave oven and electric cooker. There is
a bathroom with bath and shower, and a double bedroom and single
bedroom.
No. 1 College Mews is a delightful 4 star self catering
apartment quietly situated within a Mews development off College Lane
in Stratford-upon-Avon's Old Town. It has modern facilities including
full gas central heating and colour TV. The accommodation comprises of
lounge/dining-room with microwave oven, electric cooker and washing
machine. There is a bathroom with bath and shower, and a double
bedroom. There is a private parking space.
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| Bards Well | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 3 |
| Excellently located in a peaceful setting right
in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon, this modern adjoining holiday
cottage is comfortably furnished and is tucked away in a small
courtyard just 7 minutes' walk from Shakespeare's birthplace and 10
minutes from the station. Walks can be enjoyed along the banks of the
River Avon, whilst the town offers historic buildings and cultural
interests, plus excellent shopping, pubs and restaurants. An ideal base
to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside of the Vale of Arden,
the Cotswolds and the Malvern Hills. Other attractions include Warwick
and Kenilworth Castle along.......
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| Cantlow Cottage | Aston Cantlow | near Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 3 |
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| Cantlow Cottage is an attractive mid-terrace two-bedroomed Victorian
cottage, quietly situated just on the edge of the pretty village of
Aston Cantlow, approximately 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon and the
quaint market town of Alcester. The cottage is attractively furnished and features a brick chimney
breast with Villager wood burning stove and exposed beams. There is a
small fore-garden with wrought iron gate and a pretty rear garden with
furnished patio area and small lawn. The village has an ancient village Inn, church, children's recreation
ground with adjoining private Tennis Club, village hall and club. There
are many local restaurants and pubs all waiting to be discovered by
you. For the energetic there are many walks and for cyclists an
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| Hathaway Hamlet | Stratford-upon-Avon | Sleeps up to 3 |
| A famously historic location! This very
pretty listed cottage is only 200 yards from Anne Hathaway's beautiful
and famous cottage. It is of similar style and period, much smaller and
one of a group. Situated in the quiet village of Shottery, about 1 mile
from the centre of Stratford, with easy access to the many and varied
attractions of this historic town catering for all interests, and in a
quiet setting away from the bustle. Historic Warwick, Kenilworth,
Evesham and the Cotswolds are all close by. Pub serving food ¼ mile. Attractive
and comfortable beamed living/dining-room with large stone feature
inglenook fireplace, TV/video......
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