Warwickshire Cottages
| Abacarn Cottage |
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Abacarn Cottage is a pretty black and white house ideally situated in the quieter area of Stratford Upon Avon, yet within easy walking distance of the town centre. As well as numerous historic buildings, Stratford has three theatres, quality restaurants, an open air market and boating on the Avon.
The cottage retains many of its original features including a magnificent inglenook fireplace in the sitting room and exposed beams in the dining area. The kitchen is newly modernised and looks out onto a pretty enclosed patio. The staircase leads up to a spacious bedroom with an original antique fireplace and victorian brass and iron double bed. Guests have the choice of either a bath or a shower in a contemporary bathroom.
Wednesday changeover day for Christmas and New Year |
| Bianca |
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These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
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| Bluebell Cottage |
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Just 200 yards from Anne Hathaway's famous cottage, the historic and charming little thatched house set back from the road in its own secluded hamlet near the village of Shottery. Stratford itself is an easy stroll away, in part along country footpaths leading from the hamlet.
Probably dating from the 18th Century, it offers all one expects from a dwelling of this character: huge inglenook, antigue mullioned windows, pulpit staircase winding to the pretty bedroom and upstairs bathroom - all with exposed beams and cottage furniture. There is a small but private front garden, perfect for meals outside when the sun shines!
This is the ideal spot from which to explore all that the Cotswolds have to offer. |
| Bramble Cottage |
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5 Cottages - Irelands Farm is set in the middle of a working arable farm, in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Enjoy the peace and 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.
There really is plenty for you to see and do during your stay, chocolate lovers will particularly enjoy Cadbury World, Britains famous chocolate factory.
The self-catering cottages are all thoughtfully decorated and furnished. They are all fully carpeted, and have gas/oil central heating. |
| Bulrush Cottage |
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5 Cottages - Irelands Farm is set in the middle of a working arable farm, in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Enjoy the peace and 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.
There really is plenty for you to see and do during your stay, chocolate lovers will particularly enjoy Cadbury World, Britains famous chocolate factory.
The self-catering cottages are all thoughtfully decorated and furnished. They are all fully carpeted, and have gas/oil central heating. |
| Copes Flat |
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Copes Flat was originally the hayloft/grooms quarters of the stables, attached to the main 16th Century house. The Flat overlooks rambling old walled gardens with a view of St Mary's tower peeping through the trees. Warwick Castle is only two minutes walk and the restaurants and shops are just beside the flat.
There are wonderful old beams in the sitting room which is comfortably furnished to relax or eat in if the weather is not warm enough to enjoy a meal outside on the roof garden in the sun.
A peaceful haven in the middle of Warwick. |
| Flower Court |
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Flower Court has an excellent location in Stratford-Upon-Avon in the conservation area of Old Town, within a five minute walk of the Royal Shakespeare theatres, River Avon, restaurants, galleries and shops. It is a black and white mews apartment in a walled courtyard with private car parking which has been developed from buildings belonging to the Flowers brewery.
It mixes period charm with modern facilities. This apartment has a low key relaxed mix of white-washed walls, natural materials, soft furnishings and lighting which reflects the owners' enthusiasm for well designed surroundings with an underlying theme of restraint and refinement.
A secluded and friendly hideaway in the heart of Stratford. |
| Hazel Cottage |
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5 Cottages - Irelands Farm is set in the middle of a working arable farm, in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Enjoy the peace and 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.
There really is plenty for you to see and do during your stay, chocolate lovers will particularly enjoy Cadbury World, Britains famous chocolate factory.
The self-catering cottages are all thoughtfully decorated and furnished. They are all fully carpeted, and have gas/oil central heating. |
| Laburnum Cottage |
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5 Cottages - Irelands Farm is set in the middle of a working arable farm, in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Enjoy the peace and 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.
There really is plenty for you to see and do during your stay, chocolate lovers will particularly enjoy Cadbury World, Britains famous chocolate factory.
The self-catering cottages are all thoughtfully decorated and furnished. They are all fully carpeted, and have gas/oil central heating. |
| Lily Cottage |
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5 Cottages - Irelands Farm is set in the middle of a working arable farm, in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Enjoy the peace and 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.
There really is plenty for you to see and do during your stay, chocolate lovers will particularly enjoy Cadbury World, Britains famous chocolate factory.
The self-catering cottages are all thoughtfully decorated and furnished. They are all fully carpeted, and have gas/oil central heating. |
| Neville Court |
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This property is listed as a Town House of Grade II Historical interest, It is situated on 3 floors and has many of the origional exposed beams and features. Originally part of the Castle Estate this Executive Development has been sypathetically restored and blends in well with its historic surroundings.
Warwick Castle is less than 2 minutes walk from the gated property.
You can enjoy all the benefits of historical Warwick without the use of a car as the house is in a prime position for shops and restaurants. |
| Octavia |
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These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
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| Peacock Thatch |
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Delightful listed period thatched and timber framed cottage near the centre of a Conservation Village in a quiet no-through lane, amidst lovely walking country, close to the River Avon and only 4 miles from Stratford-on-Avon.
Restored by its owner, an architect, the cottage boasts a wealth of exposed beams and timber framing, inglenook and period features and is furnished tastefully with antique and modern furniture.
The Cottage has a pretty garden with lawn, trees, shrubs and plants incorporating a patio/outside eating area with french doors from the kitchen.
The Conservation Village offers 2 pubs/restaurants, post office, general stores and butchers shop.
Additional contact telephone number: +44 (0) 7710 705580.
The cottage has recently been chosen by BBC2 television as a film location for 'The Big Read'.
Only weekly bookings accepted for Christmas and New Year 2005 |
| Portia |
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These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
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| The Cottage |
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Well appointed detached Cotswold stone barn conversion in quiet hamlet.
7 miles from Cotswolds, Shakespearean theatres of Stratford, also to Warwick Castle and the charming villages and beautiful hill walks of the Cotswolds.
The cottage itself has a spiral staircases to two bedrooms, a lounge with a "living flame" gas fire and exposed stonework, it is situated near to excellent local pubs which serve superb food.
Ideal location for country walks & biking. Wonderful local pubs! |
| The Hamlet |
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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 public by appointment. |
| The Saddlery |
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Luxuriously converted 18th century saddlery quite rural position on working farm yet close to major road networks situated on Warwicks/Northants border.
The cottage is within easy reach of Stratford, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Cotswolds also Althorpe, Silverstone and canal network.
Activities available include fishing, golf and horse riding. Also open countryside for quiet walks.
Available all year.
5 star accommodation.
Please contact owner for prices for larger parties than four and for short break prices. extra persons £12 per day, £60 per week |
| Tudor Cottage |
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17th Century beamed cottage in peaceful riverside hamlet. Adjacent owner's large shared garden runs down to the River Avon with seasonal fishing from the Bank.
Ideally situated in the heart of Shakespeare country. The Cotswolds, Stratford, Warwick Castle, several National Trust properties, the NEC and Birmingham are within easy reach.
We accept weekend short breaks.
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| Viola |
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These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
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