| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Wolston |
| Wolston
is miles from 7
Coventry and 6 miles from Rugby. Near the river Avon are the remains of
a Norman motte-and-bailey
castle (Brandon Castle). One of the most notable features in the
village is a railway viaduct which dates from the 1830s. The priory of Wolfricheston or
Wolston was founded soon after the Norman Conquest by the Benedictine
abbey of
St. Pierre-sur-Dive. |
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B&B in quiet rural location

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Lords Hill Farm
Coalpit Lane, Wolston, Coventry CV8 3GB
Tel: 024 7654 4430 Mob: 07531 438 074
Lords Hill Farm is situated in a quiet rural location, just off the
roman road 'Fosse Way', surrounded by green fields with views over the
Avon valley, yet only 1 mile from the A45 with easy access to the
motorway network. It is ideally situated for guests wishing
to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside in excellent
accommodation and yet be within easy reach of....... [more] |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Wolvey |
| Wolvey is 7 miles south east
of Nuneaton and 14 miles north west of Rugby. It once had a thriving
knitting industry and it is recorded that in the Middle Ages there
were twenty-seven windmills in the area. The church of St John
Baptist dates partly from the 14th century |
| Abbey Farm | Hinkley Road,
Wolvey |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Wormleighton |
| Wormleighton is
6 miles south east of Southam. The original village became deserted at
the end of the 15th century. The present estate village dates from
Victorian
times and is owned by the Spencer family. The church was built in
the 12th century but has been much altered and restored. |
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