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Admington
| Alcester
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Alderminster
| Alveston | Ansley | Arley | Ansty
Armscote | Arrow | Ashorne | Ashow |
Astley | Armscote
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Aston
Cantlow
Atherstone | Atherstone-on-Stour |
Austrey | Avon
Dassett |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Alcester |
| Alcester
is 8 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon. In
Roman times Alcester was an important town, standing as it
did on the junction of the Ryknild
Street Roman road and the ancient Salt Way
to Droitwich. Today, you can follow the Heritage
Trail to
see a number of well preserved Tudor and
Georgian buildings in the town. |
| The
Old
Barn |
Walcote Manor
Farm, Walcote, Alcester
B49 6LY |
| Roebuck
Inn |
Birmingham
Road, Alcester B49 5EG |
| The
Globe Hotel |
54 Birmingham
Road, Alcester B49 5EG |
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in Alderminster |
| Alderminster is a small
village on the River Stour, 5 miles from Shipston-on-Stour and 6 miles
from Stratford-upon-Avon. It
retains some 17th century half-timbered cottages, together with two
fine 18th century brick tithe barns and a 17th century vicarage |
| Alderminster
Farm |
Alderminster, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 8BP |
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in Armscote |
| Armscote is a small village,
close to the Fosse Way, 3
miles from Shipston-on-Stour and 7 miles
from Stratford-upon-Avon. The village has a fine
Jacobean
Manor House and several 17th century stone cottages . The Friends
Meeting House was constructed
c.1680. |
| The Fox
& Goose Inn |
Armscote, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 8DD |
| Willow
Corner |
Armscote, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 8DE |
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in Aston Cantlow |
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Aston Cantlow is 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon,
beside
the River Alne. There is a 13th century Norman church - where it
is thought
John Shakespeare married Mary Arden in 1557 - and
a 15th century Tudor pub with
low beams, flagged stone floors and open crackling
log fires (where they repudedly held the wedding reception). |
| Tudor
Rose Cottage |
29 Chapel
Lane, Aston Cantlow B95 6HU
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in Atherstone |
| Atherstone
is near the northern border of Warwickshire, Leicestershire
and Staffordshire. Its history starts around 60AD as a
Roman settlement and in the 17th to early 20th century it was an
important 'Hatting' town. It may be the source of the expression "mad
as a hatter", which refers to the effect on hatters caused
by the use of a mercury compound in the hat-making
process. |
| Chapel
House Hotel |
Friars
Gate, Atherstone CV9 1EY |
| Atherstone Red
Lion |
99 Long Street, Atherstone CV9 1BB |
| The Florence |
9
Florence Court, Atherstone CV9 1HR |
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&
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in Avon Dassett |
| Avon
Dassett is part of
the Burton Dassett Hills, a
series of rugged hilltops affording spectacular views in all directions,
It is 7 miles from Banbury and 10 miles from
Southam. The 12th
century All Saints Church features a 13th
century coffin with an unusual carving of
a deacon. |
| Crandon House |
Avon
Dassett, Southam CV47 2AA |