| Facilities | |
| General | All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Bar, Continental Breakfast, Free Parking, Garden, Gay Friendly, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Restaurant, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests. |
| Services | Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Room Service, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN. |
| Hotel information |
| The new management is striving to maintain and improve the Blue Boar’s fantastic reputation. Cooler autumn days bring life to the 4 open fires in the bar and restaurant areas. In spring you can enjoy the patio garden and the extensive views towards the Cotswold Hills. |
| Room information |
| The Blue Boar has 14 attractive rooms, each with their own individual charm and unique character. Many of the rooms still retain many traditional characteristics and beautiful original features, such as wooden beams and stone walls. All of the rooms are a good size and there is a range of double and family rooms available. |
| Food & beverage |
| The Blue Boar has a fantastic reputation for food from diners around the world. The kitchen team continue to serve up great quality food, both in the à la carte restaurant and in the bar areas. The menus are all about fresh home made pub food and the inn continues to offer the traditional favourites, although chef is constantly trying to improve on their flavour and presentation. The regular specials offer variety, with seasonal local produce, and game in particular, used to best effect. The specials change on a daily basis to reflect the finest, freshest produce available locally. The inn also offers a range of delicious home-made desserts, including banana crunch and chocolate torte. You can enjoy a refreshing pint of hand-pulled real ale in the bar, which always has 4 cask ales on, ready to be pulled. The bar regularly offers at least 2 guest ales which change on a monthly basis. The glass-covered well in the restaurant bar is some 35 feet deep and its pure water was once used in the brewing process. Today, the well is the home of a family of gold fish. |
| Area information |
| The Blue Boar is located in the village of Temple Grafton, in the heart of rural Warwickshire. The inn’s great location means it is well placed to enjoy all that Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and the North Cotswolds have to offer. Temple Grafton itself is rumoured to be the place where William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. According to church records, William Shakespeare was married in Temple Grafton church in the year 1582 to one Ann Whateley. The name is thought to be a misspelling of Hathaway. With the inn as a comfortable and relaxing base, you can explore the Vale of Evesham and Chipping Campden. Slightly further afield, Birmingham is within about 30 minutes’ drive, with the NEC also approximately 30 minutes away by car. |
| Travel information |
| The Blue Boar has a great location in the heart of rural Warwickshire, yet within easy reach of the M40, M42 and M5 motorways. By Train: Temple Grafton is on the London Marylebone to Stratford-Upon-Avon train line, with trains running regularly in both directions. Stratford-Upon-Avon is just 4 miles (6.5 km) away. By Air: The hotel is approximately 20 miles (32 km) from Birmingham International Airport. Taxis are readily available from just outside the airport. |








