Warwickshire is set in the Heart of England and is world-famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare. This Warwickshire Tourist Guide will show you things to do all year round, from the vibrancy and excitement of the city, to the peace and tranquillity of the fantastic countryside. Warwickshire is known as Shakespeare Country, and most of the visitors who flock to the Warwickshire come in search of The Bard and his legacy. In truth Shakespeare's home town of Stratford on Avon is an attractive place, full of half-timbered buildings that have changed little from the days of William Shakespeare himself. We have included everything for the perfect holiday ranging from hotels, bed and breakfast, restaurants, bistro, shopping and other visitor attractions.
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Click on a region to bring it to life| The Great Western Hotel | Hotel, Deppers Bridge. | |
The Great Western is now a Destination Restaurant and Small Hotel in what used to be The Southam Road and Harbury Station which was part of the Great Western Railway |
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| Mill House | Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast. | |
Mill House Farmhouse bed and breakfast a delightful farmhouse bed and breakfast just five minutes' drive from Leamington Spa |
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| Folly Farm Cottage | Self Catering Apartments. | |
Three luxury en-suite (one with Whirlpool bath) Double or Four Poster Bed and Breakfast rooms. |
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| The
Peacock Oxhill |
Pub Restaurant | |
The Peacock Oxhill has recently been bought by Yvonne Hamlett and Pam Farrell. They offer their visitors a warm welcome whether they are dropping in for a pint or staying to sample their fantastic menu. |
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| Penryn Guest House | Guest House | |
A very warm welcome awaits you at Penryn where close attention is given to ensure your comfort and enjoyment. |
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| The Kings Head | Country Pub & Restaurant | |
This 15th Century Tudor Pub is the quintessential English Country Pub & Restaurant enjoying low beams, flagged stone floors and open crackling log fires. Set in the picturesque and historic village of Aston Cantlow in Warwickshire |
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| Arrow Mill Hotel | Hotel and Restaurant. | |
The Arrow Mill was originally a working mill, mentioned in the Domesday Book when it was valued at three shillings and six pence. Situated in the heart of rural Warwickshire, the Arrow Mill Hotel offers you the best of both worlds: modern and comfortable hotel accommodation within an historic and charming building. |
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| Nailcote Hall | Hotel and Country. | |
Welcome to the Nailcote Hall set in picture perfect country side. with 40 bedrooms that are furnished to a consistently high standard and reflect the different styles and aspects of the hotel. |
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