BED
& BREAKFAST AND GUEST
HOUSE ACCOMMODATION IN
THE WARWICKSHIRE TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF..... |
Cadeby
| Caldecote | Chadshunt |
Chapel Ascote | Chapel
Green
| Charlecote
Cherington | Chesterton
| Church Lawford
| Churchover | Claverdon
Clifford Chambers |
Clifton-on-Dunsmore
| Combrook | Compton Verney
Compton Wynyates
| Copston Magna |
Corley | Cosford
Coughton
| Cubbington
| Curdworth |
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| Bed
& Breakfast |
Guest House Accommodation
in Cadeby |
| Cadeby
is a small village 2 miles from the historic town of Market Bosworth
and 10 miles from Nuneaton. The
village has a Steam & Brass Rubbing Centre and is close to
the Bosworth
Battlefield visitor centre. |
| Bosworth
Firs |
Bull in the Oak, Bosworth Road, Cadeby, Nuneaton CV13 0DW |
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| Bed
& Breakfast |
Guest House Accommodation
in Claverdon |
| Claverdon
is 3 miles from Henley-in-Arden. The name originally comes comes from
'clover hill', and it has retained some interesting old
buildings
including 16th and 17th
century cottages, the Forge,
The
Stone Building and St
Michael's Church. |
| Ardencote
Manor |
Lye Green, Claverdon,
Warwick CV35 8HL |
| Austons
Down |
Saddle Bow Lane, Claverdon
CV35 8PQ |
| Woodside
Country House |
Langley
Road, Claverdon CV35 8PQ |
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| Bed
& Breakfast |
Guest House Accommodation
in Clifton-on-Dunsmore |
| Clifton-upon-Dunsmore
is situated 2 miles from Rugby. The village first came into existence
in Celtic times but was by-passed by the Romans as a settlement. There
is a theory that the last battle between Queen Boudica and the Romans
took place here. |
| Dunsmore
Home
Farm |
Watling
Street, Clifton Upon Dunsmore, Rugby CV23 0AQ |
| Manor
Farm |
Buckwell
Lane, Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, Rugby CV23 0BJ |
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| Bed
& Breakfast |
Guest House Accommodation
in Coughton |
| Coughton
Lodge |
Coughton
Lodge Guest House, Coughton, Alcester B49 5HU |
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| Bed
& Breakfast |
Guest House Accommodation
in Cubbington |
| Cubbington
is a large village almost in the
centre of the county, 2½ miles north-east of Leamington
Spa and 3½
miles south of Stoneleigh and the Royal Showground. Jane Austen's
brother, James, was the local vicar from 1792 to 1820. |
| Bungalow
Farm |
Windmill Hill, Cubbington, Leamington Spa CV32 7LW |
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| Bed
& Breakfast |
Guest House Accommodation
in Curdworth |
Curdworth is a village 11
miles east of Birmingham and 17 miles from Nuneaton. It is the first recorded settlement of the
Anglo-Saxons in the English Midlands by Creoda in about 585 AD. The
name 'Curdworth' means 'Creoda's
Clearing'. It
is, in August 1642, where the English Civil War began with the battle
of Curdworth Bridge.
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| Highfield
Farm |
Farthing Lane, Curdworth B76 9HE |
| The
Old School
House |
Kingsbury
Road, Curdworth B76 9DR |
| Water
Park Lodge |
Kingsbury Road, Curdworth B76 0DE |