Rural Accommodation

Toft Manor Cottage

Self Catering
£450.00
 -  £650.00
Notes : per week
Toft Manor Cottage
Dunchurch
Rugby
CV22 6NR
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
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Owner Information
Shirley Bettinson
Warwickshire
Phone : +44 (0)1788 810626
Toft Manor Cottage is a charming two bedroom self catering cottage set in the grounds of Toft Manor on the shores of Draycote water offering outstanding views across the water. This luxury self-catering holiday accommodation is first class, featuring full disabled access, private parking and the facility to park boat trailers etc. if required.

Toft Manor Cottage is perfectly situated on the side of Draycote water between the villages of Thurlaston and Dunchurch in North East Warwickshire. Located close to the historic towns of Rugby, Coventry, Stratford, Warwick, Kenilworth and Leamington Spa with the Cotswolds only twenty minutes driving- Toft Manor Cottage offers a perfect location for sightseeing exploring and shopping.

For our more active guests there are plenty of local activities to entertain. Draycote water is one of the best trout fisheries in the UK with on-bank and in boat fly fishing available. Sailing lessons are available through the Draycote Yacht club, and windsurfers abound on this wonderful stretch of water. Jogging, walking and cycling around this peaceful nature reserve is available everyday- and is literally on the doorstep.

Whitefields Golf course is situated on the banks of the reservoir and there are numerous other top class golf courses in the area. Polo and horse riding lessons are also available nearby for the equestrian interest.

The Historic Village of Dunchurch was once the crossroads to the North during the days of the stagecoach. The village was once home to a thousand horses, which serviced this busy junction in the coaching days. Now the village offers two charming and lively public houses and several lively restaurants which cater for all tastes.

Toft Manor itself is home to the premier herd of Toft Alpacas. Owned by Rob & Shirley Bettinson their herd of over 200 pedigree alpacas roam the fields around the cottage on this busy alpaca stud farm. For those guests who are looking for something very different Rob & Shirl offer farm walks and are only too willing to include you in their daily routines with these wonderful animals. Daily farm schedules are posted each day in the barn so visitors who want to won’t miss out. An Annual farm schedule is available on the website to enable you to book your visit around the alpaca activity if you so wish.

“We look forward to welcoming you to the delights of Toft Manor Cottage in the confidence that we can offer you the ideal location for you to pursue a multitude of interests to suit your lifestyle”
Access to Golf Course 
Pony Trekking 
Cycle Hire Available 
Cycle Storage 
Disabled Access 
Parking On-Site 

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