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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Kenilworth, Warwickshire Part of the Warwickshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Clarendon HouseA Historic Hotel in Kenilworth, WarwickshireHigh Street Kenilworth Warwickshire England CV8 IL2
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Description:
From: £37.50 Clarendon House is situated in the centre of Kenilworth Conservation Area in the heart of England. The original timber frames of 'Castle Tavern' which is incorporated into the hotel date back 1430 and to this day is still supported by the old oak tree around which it was originally built. The hotel is renowned locally for its excellent cuisine Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Lord Leycester's Hospital -
0 miles (Historic Building) Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick -
0.1 miles (Historic Church) Warwick Castle -
0.2 miles (Castle) Kenilworth Castle -
4.7 miles (Castle) Stoneleigh Abbey -
4.7 miles (Historic House) Charlecote Park -
5.4 miles (Historic House) Baddesley Clinton -
6.6 miles (Historic House) Lunt Roman Fort -
7.5 miles (Roman Site) Compton Verney -
7.6 miles (Museum) Heritage Motor Centre -
7.8 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Warwick -
0.2 miles away Stratford-upon-Avon -
8 miles away Chipping Campden -
17.8 miles away Ashby St Ledgers -
18.4 miles away Broad Campden -
18.4 miles away Hanbury -
19.8 miles away Evesham -
20.1 miles away Blockley -
20.1 miles away
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