Just 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon and 25 miles from Birmingham International Airport, the The King's Head by Innkeeper's Collection Stratford-upon-Avon Wellesbourne is surrounded by Warwickshire...
Peter
United Kingdom
Well located, easy parking. Rooms at the back were quiet overnight.
Offering a garden and garden view, 1Bedroom Accommodation is situated in Wellesbourne Hastings, 8.5 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre and 8.6 km from Royal Shakespeare Company.
Situated in Wellesbourne Hastings in the Warwickshire region with Walton Hall nearby, 1 Bedroom Accommodation with Ensuite features accommodation with free private parking.
Jackie
United Kingdom
Nothing more than a kettle in the room but it suited my purpose.
Crowne Plaza Stratford-upon-Avon is a riverside hotel near Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon town centre. The hotel offers modern rooms, a heated swimming pool and a riverside terrace.
Dyanne
Australia
Comfortable rooms, outdoor eating area, staff always willing to help
This modern hotel is on the northbound side of the M40 motorway, between junctions 12 and 13. It offers free parking, free WiFI and good-value en suite rooms with power showers and Freeview TV.
Richard
United Kingdom
Room was clean and had everything we expected.
TV had HDMI connector
Days Inn Hotel Warwick South - Southbound M40 is set in Warwick, 9 km from Warwick Castle and 9 km from Warwick Racecourse. Free private parking and WiFi are available on site.
Baraset Barn Hotel offers accommodation with free WiFi in Stratford-upon-Avon, well located 1.9 km from Charlecote Park.
Claudia
United Kingdom
The location is just outside Stratford. It was quiet and relaxing. Excellent quality of food and breakfast wonderful selection. The rooms are beautifull decorated and designed. The bedding is like slipping into silk sheets the beds are comfortable. We were on the ground floor and have a tiny patio area outside looking out to watch the sheep grazing in front of us.
The The Limes Hotel is one mile from the centre of Stratford-Upon-Avon. The Limes has a courtyard garden, rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs and free parking.
Andrew Mitchell
United Kingdom
Hotel was very clean and pleasant. Staff very friendly. Room was very comfortable and clean. Fridge and Tea/coffee making facilities. Fan also included in the rooms. Car park very nice with plenty of room. Actually, we thought the hotel was in the town , but that was my mistake for not checking! Nevertheless, a Nice 20 min walk along the road brings you into the town. I believe you can also cut down the caravan site a few hundred yards up the road and walk along the river to the town (maybe a bit longer). Breakfast lounge looks nice, but had breakfast in the Fourties Cafe in town which I had pre booked.
Every member of staff during the stay was friendly polite...
Every member of staff during the stay was friendly polite helpful very welcoming. Room suited us with a very comfy bed. Good quality food served at breakfast had an evening meal which was also good. Location ideal for trip to Compton Verney.
Pamela Hawkes
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Worth a visit just for the beautiful grounds but main hotel...
Worth a visit just for the beautiful grounds but main hotel is tired and in need of a tidy up, the bar lounge is also too small, especially when everyone is crammed in in the evening. The bar food is absolutely appalling and as we visited during the final of the World Cup they offered a snack menu. My partner ordered a jumbo American hotdog and it was no more than a tiny tinned hotdog in an even tinier roll. Fish and chips in the restaurant was lovely but portions could be bigger. Did not venture to the spa as I wasn’t well but probably a wise decision if the mould all around our room window was anything to go by. If it hadn’t been for the location of this hotel and the snow, I would’ve been majorly disappointed. If you’re looking for luxury, this is not the hotel for you.
Jessica
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
My husband and I stayed for one night on jubilee bank...
My husband and I stayed for one night on jubilee bank holiday Thursday. When we arrived and went into reception there was a security guard! This made us think, what on earth have we done! There was about a twenty minute wait to get to speak to someone at reception. We were told that we had been upgraded to the Manor house, we were quite pleased by this but had to drive around to it. Beautiful old building! We couldn't get our keys to work initially , eventually getting in we put our bags in our room to find that there was no soap to wash our hands. As soon as we'd closed the door I realised I had left my bag in the room, tried opening the door with the key and we could not get it open. Another trip to the main reception where we had to queue for another twenty minutes for another key and two small bars of soap. I wasn't happy!!! We then went to the bar to wait for my sister who was also staying there, crazy queue for the bar, guy behind the bar kept getting our order wrong. On the upside though . . . The grounds are truly beautiful, the breakfast was fantastic! Great selection of food and well worth the money. The chairs in the dining area though were pretty dirty with stains and food all over them. The pool was lovely and warm and very clean. The bed was amazing, so comfy! I would go back there again but take my own soap next time!
Judy
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Great location and easy to find.
Great location and easy to find. If staying in the coach house, check in first then get your luggage as it is a short walk from reception and you might be able to park closer to the room. Avoid room 55 in the coach house unless you find the noise of a water heater coming on once or twice through out the evening and night soothing, it was like a kettle on full boil next to the bed!
Jonathan
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Middle of nowhere. Issues not resolved ina timely manner.
Middle of nowhere. Issues not resolved ina timely manner. Room too large and unable to use laptop while in bed as sockets miles away from bed. Bathroom wa a horrible draughty wet room and the water went all over the floor creating a slip hazard.
Joanne
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
It’s a beautiful setting, great venue for a wedding.
It’s a beautiful setting, great venue for a wedding. However parts of the hotel are very tired, dated & dirty. Especially the pool changing rooms. We stayed in the old part of the hotel, there’s no staff in that part of the hotel. Reception, bar & restaurant are badly understaffed.
Sofia
United Kingdom
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We stayed in a 2 bedroom apartment, in an old stables, which was great. Really spacious and comfortable with a big, comfortable super king bed and separate twin for the kids. Large sitting area and small kitchen downstairs. Great for a family. Beware the stairs are quite steep though & probably not great for anyone with mobility problems.
Hotel is set in beautiful grounds, lots of space and nice walks. Breakfast was good and felt we had a good value stay.
As always a beautiful hotel and friendly staff, I stayed recently for my birthday and the staff upgraded my room as a gift, that doesn't happen often, this was the first time I've stayed in the Manor House and it made our trip extra special.
A nice swim in the pool and steam room, and a pleasant evening in the bar.
Breakfast as always is first class, plenty of choice.
I love Walton Hall and will always stay here when visiting the area.
It was our second stay in the hotel. We like the atmosphere of the pub and restaurant with different types of seating inside and outside. Good kitchen. Easy parking. Breakfast service at both days and second evening dinner (Dan) was perfect.
My expectations were low because of the reviews, I was pleasantly surprised! Loved the hotel, facilities are great and staff were amazing. I will be back!
The old buildings of the hotel were wonderful as were the location and grounds. The reception staff were good too. Our room was big and generally clean.
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