A traditional honeystone cottage in the Cotswolds stands behind a large lawn. Kitchen Garden Cottage in the Cotswolds.

Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Warwickshire

The heart of England is a great place to visit, so discover it with a stay in a Warwickshire holiday cottage. Warwickshire is dominated by the great industrial cities of Birmingham and Coventry, but the name of Shakespeare will always echo through any mention of this ancient and varied county. Stratford-upon-Avon and Henley-on-Arden (the latter, immortalised by The Baird in his play "As You Like It") welcome visitors in all seasons. Follow in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth I and Oliver Cromwell at Kenilworth Castle, with the latter 'guest' ensuring it became "one of these ruins Cromwell knocked about a bit", Nearby Arbury Court was the birthplace in 1819 of Mary Ann Evans, later more famously known as George Elliot, and whose novels "Mill on the Floss", "Silas Marner" and "Adam Bede" bring to life Warwickshire's countryside.

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4
Bedrooms
2

This unique accommodation is part of a historic water mill and retains original features, including exposed beams and huge mill windows. The peaceful Warwickshire village of Tredington is ideally situated between the Cotswolds and Stratford-on-Avon. Fishing is available on-site.

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A 3-storey, brick-built mill conversion alongside the mill race.
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

Puddle Cottage is part of an 18th-century water mill in the quiet Warwickshire village of Tredington, on the edge of the Cotswolds. It is in a charming riverside location with its own secluded garden and steps leading down to the mill stream. Pets are welcome. Fishing is available on-site.

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Warwickshire is a county full of great houses. These include Charlescote Park, Ragley Hall, Compton Verney, Baddesley Clinton with its medieval moat, and Coughton Court, associated with the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, all with their rolling lawns and pools designed by Capability Brown, the famous landscape gardener. Children are catered for on several children's farms, especially the Bungos Play Barn in Bidford-on-Avon. During the autumn, many farms create maize mazes, curiously laid out using these tall plants, open to young and old alike.