Warwickshire: Dog-Friendly Room for 2 with Breakfast, Welcome Drink and Late Check-Out at The Charlecote Pheasant Hotel
Due to the current health crisis, please check the current measures before any purchaseThe HotelJust a stone’s throw from Charlecote Park, in the heart of Shakespeare Country, lies The Charlecote Pheasant Hotel. This former farmhouse is full of charm and character which are showcased in its unique period furnishings, cosy corners and scenic gardens.Guests can reconnect with nature and take leisurely strolls around the area or pay a visit to the nearby Charlecote Mill which still sells its own flour. Stratford-Upon-Avon is just five minutes away, and a number of chocolate-box villages of the Cotswolds can be easily reached.Matching the character of the property, the cosy rooms boast stylish interiors and a range of facilities to make the stay as comfortable as possible. Each bedroom comes with a tea and coffee tray, toiletries, LCD TV, and Wi-Fi connection. Dog-friendly rooms cater to the needs of guests with their four-legged friends.The on-site restaurant invites foodies for a feast on classics, including sizzling meats and indulgent desserts, as well as a traditional afternoon tea spread. The hotel’s bar prides itself on a rich wine list.Room DetailsStandard Room Standard occupancy: two people Maximum occupancy: two peopleGroupon’s Guide To The CotswoldsDesignated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Cotswolds is one of the quintessentially English regions boasting rolling hills, unique grasslands, ancient limestone villages, historic castles, and stately homes. A variety of outdoor activities including walking, cycling, fishing, golfing or horse riding are available in the area.Chipping Campden marks the start of The Cotswold Way, a 100-mile long trail leading through rugged landscape all the way to Bath. Visitors may embark on an intrepid trek to Broadway, the largest Cotswold village set in Worcestershire, or take a drive to the picturesque market town of Stow-on-the-Wold to riffle through boutiques and cafes. In Stratford-upon-Avon, tourists may take a peek at Shakespeare’s birthplace, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and Gardens, or marvel at The Guild Chapel’s painted walls and stained glass.
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