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Lords Hill Farm

Accommodation Details

Jane and her husband Ian have lived at Lords Hill Farm since their marriage in 1985 and his family have farmed here since 1936. Having rooms available for B&B use and with their family more independent, Jane began a B&B business to diversify.

Lords Hill Farm is situated in a quiet rural location, just off the roman road 'Fosse Way', surrounded by green fields with views over the Avon valley, yet only 1 mile from the A45 with easy access to the motorway network. It is ideally situated for guests wishing to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside in excellent accommodation and yet be within easy reach of Coventry, Rugby, Leamington and many other places.

Jane prides herself in knowing that all the produce for breakfast is either home made or from local producers.

Jane bakes her own bread and makes the preserves that are offered at breakfast, the sausage comes from her local butchers and the bacon from a local farmer. The fruit and vegetables are from a local greengrocer just 3 miles away who in turn supports local producers in Evesham where possible and with Ryton Organic on our doorstep, vegetarian options are easily sourced. Our own hens supply the eggs so are fresher than fresh!!!

Jane and Ian hope you will enjoy your stay with them and will feel it is 'Home from Home'.

Garden PatioGround Floor BedroomParking On-SiteServes BreakfastWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Lords Hill Farm, Coalpit Lane, Wolston, Coventry, Warwickshire, CV8 3GB

Type
B&B

Email
jane@lordshillfarm.co.uk

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in Warwickshire :

British Motor Museum

The centre is open to the public, and houses a collection of important vehicles, celebrating Britain's motoring heritage

Coxs Yard

Entertainment complex in the centre of Stratford Upon Avon, offering live music, theatre, business meetings and conferences, food, drink and shopping

Hatton Country World

Hatton Farm Village is full of different activities such as Guinea Pig Village, Adventure Land and much more

Kenilworth Castle

The medieval castle is known for its extensive water defences, and the great siege by the future Edward I in 1266

Royal Shakespeare Theatre

Shakespeare's plays and the works of other classics and contemporary writers are performed here throughout the year

Shakespeares Birthplace

Shakespeare's Birthplace is a carefully restored 16th century half-timbered house situated in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon