Rural Accommodation

Blackwell Grange

Self Catering
£325.00
 -  £675.00
Notes : per week
Blackwell Grange
Blackwell
Shipston on Stour
CV36 4PF
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Will & Didi Vernon Miller
Warwickshire
Phone : 01608 682357
Situated in fields on the Northern edge of the Cotswolds is Blackwell Grange, a 17th century farm house, as its low beamed ceilings, stone flagged floors and deep set windows testify.

It is still a farm: a flock of pedigree sheep graze the fields, and free ranging Wyandotte bantams - prolific layers of eggs for our real English breakfast - help with a spot of gardening.

Both our sheep and hens star - and win - at agricultural shows around the country.

The area is - officially! - one of outstanding natural beauty, dotted with golden - stoned Cotswold villages: Snowshill, Chipping Campden, the Swells and the Slaughters to name but a few.

You can leave cars behind to walk the “Centenary Way”, Stanton, Stanway and Broadway Tower or roam the bridleways: bring your own horse if you like, we do B & B for horses too!

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Garden Cottage
Self Catering Sleeps 4-6
Distillers Cottage
Self Catering Sleeps 2
Disabled Facilities

We'll pack a picnic for you, though you may prefer to pause at a pub, or treat yourself to a cream tea.

Within a time radius of well under an hour are all sorts of other attractions: theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick with its castle, National Trust gardens at Hidcote Manor, Kiftsgate Court, Upton House, Batsford Arboretum and many more near by, golf at “The Belfry” and the National Exhibition Centre.
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