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The Stag at Redhill

The Stag at Redhill
The Stag at Redhill3 Star Rating
Alcester Road, Stratford upon Avon, B49 6NQ
Prices from £45
The Stag at Redhill is a family-run hotel located in the heart of Warwickshire's beautiful countryside, on the A46, between Stratford and Alcester and just 3 minutes from Stratford-upon-Avon. The hotel is housed in an impressive 500-year old building, full of character, with many original features. All rooms have en suite bathrooms and television and a king size four-poster room is also available. Guests may wish to explore the many quaint bars, restaurants and theatres that historic Stratford-upon-Avon has to offer, absorbing the heritage of Shakespeare's birthplace. The Stag at Redhill boasts a traditional restaurant and bar with beamed ceilings and an open fireplace offering a cosy, inviting atmosphere.
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Facilities
Activities Golf Course (within 3 km).
General All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Bar, Family Rooms, Free Parking, Garden, Gay Friendly, Heating, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Restaurant, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Terrace.
Services Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN.
Hotel information
The Stag at Redhill has a long and distinguished history. It started life as Stratfords court room and jail, very evident when you walk around and see the original cell door and many of the original cell windows cast in iron.
Room information
We have 7 rooms arranged around a courtyard accessible from outside the hotel and a further 3 rooms on the 1st floor of the main building. All rooms are en suite with both showers or baths available (room 7 has both). We have one 2 floor suite, twin, double and single rooms as well as 2 family rooms for 3 or 4 guests.
Area information
Stratford-upon-Avon is situated in the heart of the English midlands. A market town dating back to medieval times, Stratford is most famous as the birthplace of the Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare
England's historic heartland covers an area of outstanding natural beauty and encompasses a wealth of attractions. A region of dramatic contrast, from the rolling Cotswold Hills and the heritage of Shakespeare country, to the peaceful marches of the English and Welsh borderlands.

The chocolate box image of traditional England is epitomised by the peaceful villages of The Cotswolds. Here you will find picturesque cottages, flower bedecked cottages and imposing manor houses. You will also find bustling market towns set in breathtaking countryside.
Travel information
The heart of England is more accessible by road than any other region in the UK. Britain's main motorways, the M1, M6 and M5 converge in the centre of England region. The M4, M40 and M50 also provide excellent access to the south of the region from London, the M25 and South Wales. Access to the region from North Wales, the North East and North West of England is via the M56, M62 and M6.

By Rail:
Stratford is easily accessible by rail, with regular services form Birmingham and London.

By Air:
Stratford's position in centre of England make it accessible from most major UK airports. Birmingham International airport is less than 20 miles away.

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