| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Barford |
| Barford is on
the banks of the River Avon, 3 miles south of Warwick and 8 miles
from Stratford-upon-Avon. During the construction of the new bypass, archaeological remains dating
from the
Bronze Age to the Anglo-Saxon period were discovered, reflecting around
3,000
years of occupation in the area.
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| Lower
Watchbury Farm |
Wasperton Lane, Barford,
Warwick CV35 8DH |
| Middle
Watchbury Farm |
Wasperton Lane, Barford,
Warwick,CV35 8DH |
| Westham
House
B & B |
Westham
Lane,
Barford, Warwick CV35 8DP |
| Glebe
Hotel |
Church
Street, Barford, Warwick CV35 8BS |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Berkswell |
| Berkswell
is 8 miles from Coventry and 7 miles from Kenilworth, and dates
to late Anglo-Saxon times. It is named after Berculs-well in the
churchyard of the 12th century
church. There
are a number of 16th & 17th century buildings and the village
green still boasts a set of stocks. |
| Elmcroft |
Hodgetts
Lane,
Berkswell CV7 7HO |
| Lavender
Hall |
Lavender
Hall
Lane, Berkswell CV7 7BN |
| The
Fordrough
B&B |
Truggist
Lane,
Berkswell CV7 7BX |
| The
Old Stables |
Truggist
Lane,
Berkswell CV7 7BW |
| Yew
Tree
Farmhouse |
Spencers
Lane,
Berkswell CV7 7BW |
| Nailcote
Hall |
Nailcote Lane, Berkswell CV7
7DE |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Bilton |
| Bilton
is historically a village in its own right but during the last century
it was officially merged with town of Rugby. However, there is still a
distinct village centre complete with village green and the remains of
an ancient cross and a set of stocks. |
| 94
Tennyson
Avenue |
Bilton, Rugby CV22 6JF |
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