This charming 1920's terraced cottage is situated in the historic town of Stratford Upon Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare and home to The Royal Shakespeare Theatre. This light, bright homely cottage provides quality accommodation ideal for a holiday with families and friends or a romantic theatre break. On the ground floor is a spacious kitchen, equipped with everything needed for the chef of the party to provide lovely meals which can be enjoyed around the dining table. The sitting area is ideal for relaxing after a day exploring the area. Sit and enjoy a drink in the sun room catching up with friends on the day's activities. Head up to the first floor to the three charming bedrooms. Period furniture and crisp white bed linen together with feature fireplaces add to the charm of the cottage. The enclosed garden provides a lawn, patio and furniture ideal for those pleasant summer evenings. A short stroll takes you to the centre of Stratford Upon Avon where you can enjoy fine dining, a river boat trip, take in a Shakespeare play or sit and watch the world go by. Further afield are the beautiful Cotswold towns, medieval Warwick with it's magnificent Castle, sample chocolate at Cadbury world or spend a day exploring one of the many National Trust Properties. You are certain to return to this endearing holiday cottage.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, hand held shower, shower over bath and basin. Separate WC. Ground floor WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and wall mounted electric fire. Sun room with seating for 4. Cot and Highchair. Coffee Machine
Stratford-upon-Avon is resting in the Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the River Avon. The River Avon is bordered by landscaped parks and boasts a selection of activities including cruises, rowing and motorboat rides. Visit the local National Trust properties, before adventuring to Stratford’s excellent restaurants and bars. Within easy reach of Warwick and the Cotswold villages.