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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Alcester, Worcestershire Part of the Worcestershire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Arrow Mill HotelA Historic Small Hotel in Alcester, WorcestershireArrow Alcester Worcestershire England B49 5NL
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From: £52.00 Arrow Mill is a 3 star property located in the heart of rural Warwickshire, positioned directly oposite Ragley Hall, close to Junction 15 of the M40 and nearby Stratford upon Avon. The grounds, which cover over 60 acres, have been landscaped for guests to enjoy pleasant walks among abundant wildlife or fish the River Arrow and onsite lake. The former mill has been lovingly restored in order to maintain the historic atmosphere, whilst offering the most comfortable and pleasant surroundings to enjoy a break away All bedrooms are spacious and designed to offer the utmost in comfort together with the ambience to ensure a pleasant and relaxing stay for both business and leisure guests alike. The Superior rooms are larger and have a comfortable sitting area in addition to wonderful views. The Arrow Mill prides itself on its cuisine The freshest of ingredients are used, sourced from the local area and Birmingham Market. The restaurant itself overlooks the beautiful lake to create a wonderful dining experience. The hotel prides itself on the location for weddings, as the grounds are beautiful offering ideal scenery for photographs The restaurant also offers a fabulous dining experience to guarantee a wedding to remember. The Arrow Mill was originally a working mill, mentioned in the Domesday Book when it was valued at three shillings and six pence (17p). Flour was made until the late 1800s then animal feeds right up to 1964 There were working mills almost every mile on the River Arrow many years ago but most have become houses, housing estates or sadly, just simply vanished. The hotel is ideally situated for exploring Georgian Warwick and its world famous medieval castle, as well as Royal Leamington Spa, Stratford upon Avon and the Cotswolds. Other places of interest include; Upton House and Gardens, Stoneleigh Abbey, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Ragley Hall, Packwood House, Mary Ardens House and Country Museum, Hidcote Manor Garden, Hatton Country World, Farnborough Hall, Coughton Hall, Charlcote Park and Anne Hathways House Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Ragley Hall -
1.1 miles (Historic House) Kinwarton Dovecote -
1.6 miles (Historic Building) Coughton Court -
2.2 miles (Historic House) Billesley, All Saints Church -
3.9 miles (Historic Church) Mary Ardens House -
5.2 miles (Historic Building) Wootton Wawen, St Peter's Church -
5.9 miles (Historic Church) Middle Littleton Tithe Barn -
6.1 miles (Historic Building) Anne Hathaway's Cottage -
6.4 miles (Historic Building) Shakespeare's Birthplace -
7.3 miles (Historic Building) King Edward School -
7.4 miles (Historic Building) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Stratford-upon-Avon -
7.3 miles away Evesham -
8.7 miles away Hanbury -
8.7 miles away Pershore -
10.8 miles away Bromsgrove -
11.5 miles away Chipping Campden -
11.8 miles away Broadway -
12.1 miles away Droitwich Spa -
12.3 miles away
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description. More about these Historic Time Periods:MedievalGeorgian Find attractions tagged with:Medieval (Time Period) - Georgian (Time Period) - Domesday Book (Historical Reference) - castle (Architecture) -Directions: UK Hotels |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis Day in British History13 February, 1689 William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal Monarch Mayhem |
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