Dog-friendly Warwickshire
Known as being the 'heart' of Shakespeare's England, the county of Warwickshire offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, history, and entertainment. Amongst the wonderful landscape are some of Britain's most interesting places, including Stratford-Upon-Avon, Royal Lemington Spa, and Warwick; all rich in culture and history. With plenty to see and do, it's the ideal place for you and your furry friend to discover together.
- Stratford-upon-Avon, England
If you're after a dog-friendly destination that combines nature, history, and a spot of golf, look no further than Stratford Park, an inviting hotel with charm to spare.
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- Stratford Upon Avon, England
Full of character and historic charm, The dog-friendly Charlecote Pheasant Hotel is located just five miles from Stratford-on-Avon and has a glorious setting opposite the National Trust's stunning Charlecote Park, a grand 16c Century country house surrounded by its own deer park.
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- Evesham, EnglandVisit England ROSE award winner 2018
Set on the outskirts of one of Worcestershire’s most beautiful villages, Elmley Castle, nestling below the northern slopes of Bredon Hill in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Lodge at Elmley Meadow is situated on a small holding with sheep and chickens, and is attached to the discreet and friendly owners’ home, with views to Bredon Hill. With a cosy open plan living, dining and kitchen area with a wood burner to relax in front of on a chilly evening, a downstairs double bedroom and shower room and a large private courtyard to enjoy eating al fresco. It is an ideal property for all the family including your four-legged friends, who have use of an enclosed field in the owners’ grounds. The property is on an 18-mile cycle route known as ’around the hill’ which encircles Bredon Hill and goes through local villages, there are several footpaths in the area, including one which starts at the property, at the end of the drive.
The village of Elmley Castle has a beautiful tree lined main street with many black and white and old red brick cottages, with a pub at the end which is only half a mile from the lodge. The 11th-century Norman and Medieval castle, where the village derives its name, has long since disappeared but the earthworks still remain in the nearby deer park. The nearby market towns of Pershore and Evesham have a range of shops, restaurants and pubs and are only 3 and 5 miles away, and can also be accessed by the local bus route which departs from outside the village pub.
Within 8 miles you can find yourself in the Cotswolds where you can visit beautiful towns and villages including Broadway, 8 miles, Moreton-in-Marsh, 17 miles, and Stow-on-the-Wold, 19 miles, where you can find quaint high streets and fantastic eateries. There is so much more to discover close by including the cathedral city of Worcester, 13 miles, the historic riverside town of Tewkesbury, 13 miles, the Malverns, with their magnificent hills and popular festival theatre, 19 miles, and the regency town of Cheltenham made famous from its horse racing festivals, 18 miles. Shop 3½ miles, pub and restaurants ½ mile.£87From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Evesham, EnglandNewly decorated for 2024, New Inn House has been furnished with very good quality fitted bathrooms and high pressure showers with underfloor heating, and occupies a quiet, rural location. This spacious holiday property commands uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside towards the Cotswolds Hills and stands adjoining the owners’ home in grounds of nearly 5 acres. Comfortable, 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 full-size pool table and children’s play area with 14ft trampoline, swings and a slide.
Perfectly placed for exploring the Cotswolds and its many delights and family attractions, it is within easy reach of Stratford-upon-Avon. A town brimming with half-timbered buildings, there are many interesting sights associated with Shakespeare to be seen; the Holy Trinity Church, and the Bard’s last resting place, Guild Chapel, Hall’s Croft and New Place all make for interesting visits, as does Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the adjoining Swan Theatre. New Inn House is also ideal for visiting Cheltenham, and the Gustav Holst Museum, Evesham – reputedly Lady Godiva’s site of burial, and Tewkesbury.
In addition to the many historic Cotswold villages and towns, the surrounding countryside is excellent terrain for walking; a climb to the summit of the Worcestershire Beacons affords marvellous views of lush green Hereford and the flat expanses of the Severn Valley. Golf 4 miles. Superb fishing in Evesham. Two pubs within walking distance. Shop ½ mile.£230From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Warwick, EnglandSet in glorious farmland down a tree-lined drive close to Shakespeare’s River Avon, these delightful adjoining properties, Cressida ref NMA, and Troilus ref NMB, have been restored by a professional architect designer to offer a holiday retreat for all seasons. The interiors have been converted in a contemporary manner whilst retaining their original charm, including their attractive exposed beams.
Cressida (NMA) is ideal for a family holiday as it has a double and twin bedroom. It has a beamed open plan living/dining/kitchen area with patio doors to the terrace. The double bedroom has a kingsize bed and there is also a twin bedroom, ideal for the kids! Troilus (NMB) is larger and has retained its character with a beamed open plan living/dining area and a modern kitchen. A mix of old and new throughout, the spacious conversion has 2 double bedrooms and 1 twin. Ideal for families or a group of friends wishing for a relaxing break. Light and airy, the views from the terrace stretch across the owner’s fields and give it a real secluded feel. Perfect for a few drinks in the evening! Both properties can be booked individually or together for larger groups and, as they are only 2 miles from the M40, they can be reached easily from the north or south making them ideal for family holidays or reunions.
Both have terraces which have views across the owner’s fields and an abundance of local wildlife, such as the friendly sheep, rabbits, hares, buzzards and monkjack to name a few. If you love getting close to nature this is the ideal place for you. Beautiful walks from the barns and cycling (adjacent Cycle Way 41). Not far from the local amenities, you can also explore the sights of nearby Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon, Royal Leamington Spa, Kenilworth and Coventry (City of Culture 2021). All have a variety of excellent restaurants, interesting specialist shopping, museums and sights such as Warwick Castle and Shakespeare’s houses. There are 10 National Trust properties and the National Motor Museum at Gaydon, all within a 45-minute drive. The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) holds a huge variety of exhibitions and events. If you are exhibitors, this is a perfect place to stay as the NEC is only 30 minutes’ down the motorway. Warwick Parkway railway station is 4.5 miles to take the train to London, 80 minutes, and Birmingham, 23 minutes. Golf, tennis and riding available locally. Shops 3.5 miles, pub 2.5 miles.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Stratford-upon-Avon, EnglandSet in a lovely location on the edge of the charming market town of Shipston-on-Stour, in a quiet residential area and within ½ mile of a great selection of independent shops, pubs and restaurants. It’s a lovely property catering for families including couples, solo adventurers, business travellers and your four-legged friends. It’s the perfect location to discover the north Cotswolds including the quintessential towns and villages of Stow-on-the-Wold, Broadway, Bourton-on-the-Water, Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Camden where you can find beautiful Cotswold stone buildings, a variety of pubs, restaurants, tea rooms, cafés, independent shops and stunning English countryside. You are only 10 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare’s birthplace, where there are many historic buildings, a beautiful riverside, the Royal Shakespeare Company and many shops and eateries. The beautiful gardens of Hidcote Manor and Kiftsgate are close by, and Warwick Castle is just 16 miles away with Blenheim Palace, 21 miles. The University city of Oxford is 29 miles away and Cheltenham, home of the famous horse racing festival, is also 29 miles away. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.£71From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Banbury, EnglandThis fantastic property enjoys spacious accommodation and is perfect for families, friends, groups and celebrations. This detached house has two bedrooms, one with en-suite, and a family bathroom on the ground floor, and two further bedrooms on the first floor, again one with an en-suite. The large living room is double aspect and enjoys views to the rear of the property that stretch across the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. The kitchen gives direct access to the large enclosed garden with a hidden seating area at the bottom.
The Long House is set within the small hamlet of Middle Aston in Oxfordshire and is only 1 mile away from the busy village of Steeple Aston, where you will find a great pub, post office and shop. Just over 8 miles away is Bicester Village, a must for any shopaholic to spend some money in the many designer outlet shops! Located in the Cherwell Valley area of Oxfordshire, you can enjoy the outdoors by ambling the many footpaths the area has to offer. Blenheim Palace, once home to Winston Churchill, is approximately 8 miles away and enjoys many events throughout the year, including music events, horse trials, Countryfile Live and a beautiful Christmas light show.
Close to the borders of the Cotswolds, you can enjoy driving and stopping at beautiful villages and towns, visiting tea rooms, eating at fabulous country pubs or taking in the scenery this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers. The historic university city of Oxford is within easy reach, and is well worth a visit to see the beautiful buildings and Westgate shopping and entertainment centre. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.£138From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Stratford-upon-Avon, EnglandLocated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and down a quiet lane away from the main road, this lovely cottage dates back to 1871 and was originally owned by the Duke of Northampton, who used the property for his land agent. Ashby Cottage was separated from Ashby House in the early 1970’s to form a separate residence. The cottage boasts traditional features such as an original baker’s oven and attractive mullion windows.
Long Compton is situated in the beautiful Cotswolds in south Warwickshire close to the borders of both Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village is located approximately half way between Oxford and Stratford upon Avon and is within easy reach of both. The church dates back to the 13th century, and the lychgate to the 17th century. Visit the award-winning pub, which was built as a coaching inn in 1748 and is situated only 300 yards from the cottage. For golfers, there are two excellent courses close by, and for horse riders, guests will find an excellent riding school. Bikes are available to hire from Morton-in-Marsh.
Only one mile away stands the ancient Rollright Stones, just waiting for you to explore, dating from around 2000BC. Long Compton is a walker’s paradise with the MacMillan Way passing by the village. Ashby Cottage is an ideal base to explore the beautiful Cotswolds villages and towns of Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Norton, Chipping Campden, Hook Norton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Broadway, Snowshill, Bourton on the water, Burford and Woodstock to name a few.
A little further away stands Blenheim Palace and Oxford to the south, and a 30-minutes’ drive north will take you to the famous, historical town of Stratford-upon-Avon, fondly known as Shakespeare country. There is a number of wonderful National Trust properties within an hour’s drive, including Baddesley Clinton, Charlcote Park and Snowshill Manor. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 300 yards.£73From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Warwick, EnglandTucked away from the lane in a quiet Warwickshire village is this beautiful, thatched, very quirky Grade II listed cottage. Step through the front door into the living room and be welcomed by beams, an open fire where you can relax and enjoy your peaceful surroundings. The kitchen features a fantastic easy to use Aga and everything you need to rustle up a hearty breakfast or evening meal. Step down into the dining room which features a fabulous roof lantern, you’ll feel like you’re dining in an orangery and with access to the courtyard garden where you can enjoy a barbecue in the sunshine. The first double room is located off the dining room and enjoys a cosy en-suite shower. The quirkiness continues with two staircases, 1 spiral staircase to another double bedroom with open access to an en-suite shower, with a very small door into the largest bedroom, which is also accessed by the second set of stairs.
This is just such a lovely and interesting cottage to make your holiday memories in whether it be a couple, friends or a small family with older children. Moreton Morrell that’s mentioned in the Doomsday book is well situated to explore this lovely part of Warwickshire and the Cotswolds. There are many traditional country pubs within easy driving distance plus a beautiful pub in the village just a moments stroll away. The local town of Wellesbourne has all your amenities and is 3 miles away.
Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon is a mere 6 miles away from your front door with his birthplace museum, theatre and beautiful riverside walks and a host of shops to visit and even maybe a river cruise! You can also then visit the wonderful Cotswold locations of Broadway 17 miles away known for its association with the Arts and Crafts movement situated within an area of outstanding scenery and conservation, a similar distance away is the market town of Chipping Campden with its terraced high street from the 14th century with a plethora of tasty cafes and restaurants plus Michelin star for the food explorers. National trust properties within moments reach are, Charletcote Park, Compton Verney, Upton House and Hidcote Gardens so a picnic spot is never more than 15 minutes away. Then a little further into the Cotswolds are Moreton in the Marsh, Stow on the Wold, Bourton on the Water and Blenheim Palace£88From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nuneaton, England
A canal boat trip makes a fabulous adventure for your canine friend. You have the freedom to go where you want and your dog will love stopping off for endless new dog-walking opportunities and the gorgeous riverside dog-friendly pubs on route.
£259From price per night based on 7 night stay