Bed and Breakfast in Warwickshire, England.
Charlecote Park, Warwick
WARWICKSHIRE
This county is full of character and best known for Stratford upon Avon and all its William Shakespeare connections. Another famous literary figure of Warwickshire was George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) who was born in Nuneaton
Warwickshire has a population of around 600,000 and lies just below the East Midlands and is surrounded by Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire to the south, Northamptonshire to the east, Worcestershire, Birmingham and the West Midlands to the West and Staffordshire and Leicestershire to the North.
Warwickshire is a relatively densely populated area that manages to offer stretches of lovely countryside. The closeness of Birmingham (the UK’s second city) is of great advantage and a visit to magnificent Warwick Castle, Arbury Hall, Ragley Hall, The Shakespeare Houses, Charlecote Park, Coughton Court or a stroll around the Spa resort of Leamington are all well advised.
National Trust properties are prolific in Warwickshire.
Bed and Breakfast in Warwickshire
Aberystwyth
Belgrave House
Alcester
The Green Dragon
Andreas
Ballathona Farm
Atherstone
Chapel House
Baginton
Old Mill
Barnacle
Park Farm House
Coleshill
The Old Vicarage
Ye Olde Station
Ettington
Fulready Manor
The Houndshill
Grange-Over-Sands
Beech Hill House B & B
Great Wolfold
The Fox & Hounds Inn
The Old Coach House
Kenilworth
Hollyhurst
Howden House
Loweridge Guest House
Stoneleigh Park Lodge
Victoria Lodge
King Cross
Anthea Makedonia
Leamington Spa
Bubbenhall House
Lighthorne
Redlands Farm
Long Compton
Tallet Barn B & B
The Red Lion
Shipston On Stour
Holly End Bed & Breakfast
Stratford Upon Avon
Applegarth Guest house
Stratford-upon-avon
Aidan Guest House
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Ambleside
Arden Way Guest House
Barbette Guest House
Stratford-upon-Avon
Brook Lodge
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Cherry Trees
Clomendy
Clopton Orchard Farm
Stratford-upon-Avon
Croft Guest House
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Cross O'th' Hill Farm
Forget-Me-Not
Monks Barn
Moonraker House
Salamander
The Fox & Goose Inn
Twelfth Night
Victoria Spa Lodge
Warwick
Aylesford Hotel
Croft
Wilmcote
The Mary Arden Inn
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