28 Best Hotels in Stratford-upon-Avon and the Heart of England, England

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Stratford and Warwick have accommodations to fit every wallet. Because Stratford is so popular with theatergoers, book well ahead. Most hotels offer discounted two- and three-day packages. Near Stratford, a number of top-notch country hotels guarantee discreet but attentive service—at fancy prices. Birmingham's hotels, geared to the convention crowd and often booked well in advance, are mostly bland and impersonal, but a few are sophisticated; look for weekend discounts. In the countryside, many ancient inns and venerable Regency-style houses have been converted into hotels.

Abode Chester

$ | Grosvenor Rd., Chester, CH1 2DJ, England

Perched at a busy traffic intersection on the edge of Chester’s old town, this gleaming, modern hotel from the trendy Abode chain may not occupy the city’s most romantic spot, but it’s well run and comfortable. Guest rooms are spacious and quiet with huge beds. The top-floor bar has sweeping views of the city; come up here for a drink as you gaze over the Chester Racecourse and the Welsh hills. There’s also a lounge bar on the ground floor. The city center is a pleasant, 10-minute stroll down winding backstreets.

Pros

  • Spacious guest rooms
  • Good food
  • Great bar

Cons

  • Lacks historic charm of older hotels
  • Parking lot is hard to find
  • A bit of a stroll into town
Grosvenor Rd., Chester, CH1 2DJ, England
01244-347000
hotel Details
85 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Albright Hussey Manor

$ | Broad Oak, Shrewsbury, SY4 3AF, England

Lovely gardens surround this moated Tudor manor house, originally the home of the Hussey family, which dates back to 1524; black-and-white half-timbering combines with a later redbrick-and-stone extension. Beams, oak paneling, four-poster beds, and antiques enhance rooms in the original building, for which you should book well ahead; those in the extension are plainer. The hotel is a few miles north of Shrewsbury on the A528.

Pros

  • Beautiful period setting
  • Fine food
  • Lovely grounds

Cons

  • Location a bit out of town
  • Could do with a face-lift
  • Newer rooms less attractive
Broad Oak, Shrewsbury, SY4 3AF, England
01939-290571
hotel Details
26 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Arden Hotel

$$ | Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6BA, England Fodor's Choice

Bedrooms are spacious and discreet with splashes of green, violet, and dark crimson in this redbrick boutique hotel across the road from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Choose a room at the front for a view of the river and theater. The beds are all king-size, and marble bathrooms have huge mirrors and walk-in showers. Guests can take advantage of the Champagne bar during theater intermissions, take afternoon tea in the Lounge, or pop into the stylish Club Bar for something a little stronger.

Pros

  • Convenient for theatergoers
  • Crisp and modern style
  • Gorgeous guest areas

Cons

  • Gets booked up quickly
  • May be too noisy for some
  • Can be popular with business travelers
Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6BA, England
01789-298--682
hotel Details
45 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Castle House

$$ | Castle St., Hereford, HR1 2NW, England Fodor's Choice

These conjoined Georgian villas next to the moat (all that remains of Hereford Castle) offer luxurious lodgings, a warm welcome, and good food. Delicate plasterwork graces the public areas. Spacious guest rooms vary in style, with light hues and floral wallpaper; each bedroom contains a decanter of sherry and other local snacks as a welcome gift and L'Occitane toiletries in the bathroom. The restaurant uses lots of regional produce—much of which comes from the owner's farm—such as Hereford beef and Gloucester Old Spot pork along with fresh fruit and vegetables from the kitchen garden. Though the hotel has been a fixture in the city for many years, it's the light-filled restaurant, using local stone and wood in its design, that's a game-changer.

Pros

  • Close to cathedral
  • Beautiful bedrooms
  • Fantastic restaurant

Cons

  • Can get busy with weddings
  • On the expensive side
  • Some rooms are away from the main house
Castle St., Hereford, HR1 2NW, England
01432-356321
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Chester Grosvenor Hotel

$$$ | Eastgate, Chester, CH1 1LT, England Fodor's Choice

Handmade Italian furniture and swaths of French silk fill this luxury downtown hotel in a Tudor-style building, which was established in 1865. Marble bathrooms, high-definition TVs, and a first-class spa are among the luxurious amenities. There are two restaurants: the fine dining Arkle restaurant and the more relaxed La Brasserie, with an indoor barbecue. The intimate library is a perfect spot for afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Pampered luxury
  • Superb food
  • Excellent service and facilities

Cons

  • No private parking
  • Spa is small
  • Extra for cooked breakfast
Eastgate, Chester, CH1 1LT, England
01244-324024
hotel Details
80 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Cottage in the Wood

$$ | Holywell Rd., Great Malvern, WR14 4LG, England

Amid shady grounds, this family-run hotel sits high up the side of the Malvern Hills, with splendid views of the landscape. The bright and contemporary rooms come with snowy-white bedspreads and tasteful pops of color; rooms with a view are equipped with binoculars. The 1919 restaurant has the best panorama, with views over the Cotswolds and the Severn Valley; it serves excellent modern British fare influenced by the forest and the sea.

Pros

  • Tremendous views
  • Great food
  • Luxury toiletries

Cons

  • Three separate buildings
  • Steep and narrow approach
  • Cheaper rooms don't have the best views
Holywell Rd., Great Malvern, WR14 4LG, England
01684-588860
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Crowne Plaza Stratford-upon-Avon

$$ | Bridgefoot, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6YR, England

This spick-and-span, good-value hotel’s selling points are its excellent location near the center of the historic district and views across the river. Run by IHG, it also has plenty of modern amenities. Rooms are large and full of light, but the bathrooms are a bit of a squeeze. Staff are friendly, and children are welcomed enthusiastically. Ask for rooms away from the elevators, as they can be a bit noisy. It’s often full of businesspeople and conferences but there are some nice touches, such as the Terrace Bar, where you can enjoy drinks or dinner, and the bright Riverside Restaurant.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Nice leisure facilities, including pool
  • Free accommodation and dinners for kids

Cons

  • Not much old England charm
  • Big and impersonal
  • A bit overrun with conferences
Bridgefoot, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6YR, England
0800-890410
hotel Details
259 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Ettington Park Hotel

$$ | Off A3400, Alderminster, CV37 8BU, England Fodor's Choice

This Victorian Gothic mansion, featuring arched windows and romantic turrets, is approached along a private avenue and is a soothing retreat for theatergoers who want to escape Stratford’s crowds. If you like four-poster beds and antiques, book a room in the main house, while the modern wing is perfect for those who prefer more contemporary elegance. The oak-paneled restaurant offers great modern British cuisine, or you can take afternoon tea in the beautiful Great Drawing Room. There's also a spa with a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and spa pool. In summer, borrow a picnic blanket and take your tea outside to the 40-acre grounds, which contain the ruins of a 12th-century church. The hotel is six miles south of Stratford-upon-Avon.

Pros

  • Gorgeous building
  • Spacious rooms
  • Relaxing lounge

Cons

  • A bit too formal for some
  • Well outside Stratford
  • A lot of wedding guests on weekends
Off A3400, Alderminster, CV37 8BU, England
01789-450123
hotel Details
50 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Feathers Hotel

$$ | 25 High St., Ledbury, HR8 1DS, England Fodor's Choice

You can’t miss the striking black-and-white facade of this centrally located Tudor hotel, which dates from the 16th century. Its interior has a satisfyingly antique flavor, with wooden beams, creaking staircases, and ancient floorboards, and some rooms have four-poster beds; they all have a teddy propped up on the pillow to welcome you in. There is a bright and welcoming coffee shop downstairs, or book a table in the colorful main restaurant for seasonal mains, such as grilled fillet of hake or slow-braised Herefordshire ox cheek.

Pros

  • Rooms retain period feel
  • Great restaurant
  • Afternoon tea available

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Steps to climb
  • May be a bit creaky for some
25 High St., Ledbury, HR8 1DS, England
01531-635266
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Fishmore Hall

$$ | Fishmore Rd., Ludlow, SY8 3DP, England Fodor's Choice

Saved from dereliction in the late 2000s, Fishmore Hall has been beautifully converted from a crumbling old mansion into a relaxing, contemporary lodge. Good-sized guest rooms are decorated in soothing color schemes, with heavy wood furniture and silk drapes. Overlooking the serene Ludlow countryside, Forelles Fine Dining serves well-regarded Modern British cuisine; Sunday lunch is particularly good. There's also a gorgeous spa with an outdoor cedar hot tub.

Pros

  • Lovely location
  • Well-designed rooms
  • Serene, luxurious spa

Cons

  • Restaurant is pricey
  • A little out of town
  • Outdoor hot tub is not to everyone’s liking
Fishmore Rd., Ludlow, SY8 3DP, England
01584-875148
hotel Details
15 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hampton Manor

$$$$ | Shadowbrook La., Birmingham, B92 0EN, England Fodor's Choice

Just a five-minute walk from the village of Hampton-in-Arden, this hotel (and its restaurant's accompanying Michelin star) is proof that Birmingham lodging isn’t all about business travel. Here, the focus is very much on relaxing, and everything has been thought through carefully to ensure you feel at home. There are fresh coffee beans to grind, huge beds to dive into, and some rooms even have record players. The house was built in 1855 and was once home to British prime minister Robert Peel, and has since been renovated to become a rural restaurant with rooms. Paying homage to the house’s Arts and Crafts past, the rooms are individually designed and feature hand-printed wallpaper and luxurious fabrics; rooms in the manor house are offered as part of a two-night foodie experience starting from £450 per person.

Pros

  • Amazing restaurant
  • Free parking
  • Country-retreat feel

Cons

  • A bit out of town
  • Popular with weddings
  • Pricey for the area
Shadowbrook La., Birmingham, B92 0EN, England
01675-446080
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hilton Garden Inn

$$ | 1 Brunswick Sq., Birmingham, B1 2HW, England

An excellent central location near the waterside nightlife scene is just one perk to staying at this smoothly run hotel. The crisp, modern bedrooms and bathrooms, though on the small side, are beautifully equipped and furnished in calm, neutral tones. Downstairs, the trendy bar and neighboring Recess restaurant have a very Mad Men feel. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are included in the good weekend deals.

Pros

  • Nice location
  • Stylish bar and restaurant
  • Frequent special offers

Cons

  • Mostly for business travelers
  • Breakfast not included in all rates
  • Not a lot of character
1 Brunswick Sq., Birmingham, B1 2HW, England
0121-643–1003
hotel Details
238 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Vin & Bistro

$$ | 25 Church St., Birmingham, B3 2NR, England

A Victorian hospital in the city center got a makeover from this superhip chain, but it retains such original details as the ironwork double stairway and marble columns. Beyond the imposing redbrick exterior is an inner courtyard with a retractable roof, which is a great summertime outdoor space and a lovely location for afternoon tea year-round. Bedrooms are sleek and contemporary, with leather-encased sleigh beds, slippers and robes, and a choice of drinking glasses to accompany the minibar. The bistro is redolent of fin-de-siècle Paris, and in the Bubble Lounge you can sample a wide variety of champagne.

Pros

  • Chic and comfortable
  • Central location
  • Nice spa on-site

Cons

  • Expensive valet parking
  • A little tired in places
  • Popular for business meetings
25 Church St., Birmingham, B3 2NR, England
0121-794–3005
hotel Details
66 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Indigo Stratford-upon-Avon

$$ | Chapel St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6HA, England Fodor's Choice

This hotel in a black-and-white timber-frame building in the center of town has a great location just opposite Shakespeare’s New Place and a gorgeous, stripped-back feel that works well within the confines of a historic building. Each of the rooms comes with Hypnos beds dressed in Egyptian cotton, beautiful tiled en suite bathrooms, and charming splashes of color. Opt for one of the rooms in the 16th-century part of the building for a truly memorable stay and make sure you have dinner in the lovely Woodsman pub downstairs at least one night, where local deer, wild boar, and lamb are cooked in front of diners on a wood-fired oven and charcoal grill (chefs adhere to a nose-to-tail style of cooking).

Pros

  • Great location
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Plenty of character that combines old and new

Cons

  • Part of a chain
  • Neighborhood can be a little busy
  • Some rooms on the small side
Chapel St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6HA, England
0330-102–7244
hotel Details
93 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hundred House Hotel

$$ | Bridgnorth Rd. (A442), Norton, TF11 9EE, England

The low beams, stained glass, wood paneling, and patchwork cushions that greet you as you enter this Georgian inn set the tone for the whimsical guest rooms, fancifully named after herbs and flowers (the latter, of course, being the most colorful). Feel thoroughly cocooned by the antique beds, floral quilts, and lavender-scented sheets, and take a lulling sway on a velvet swing (many rooms have one). The excellent restaurant uses herbs and vegetables from the well-tended gardens. It’s three miles from both Ironbridge and Bridgnorth.

Pros

  • Full of fanciful touches and quirky nooks and corners
  • Good food
  • Welcoming country inn

Cons

  • Not for those who favor the plain and simple
  • A little out of town
  • A bit on the pricey side
Bridgnorth Rd. (A442), Norton, TF11 9EE, England
01952-580240
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Macdonald Burlington Hotel

$$ | 126 New St., Birmingham, B2 4JQ, England

Housed in one of the city’s grand Victorian buildings, this traditional hotel is a surprisingly good value option in the center of Birmingham. Guest rooms are decorated either with conservative dark woods and print fabrics or, for a slightly higher rate, in a modern, minimalist style using warm, muted colors. The Berlioz restaurant has a contemporary Scottish menu, or you can take afternoon tea in the Berlioz Bar.

Pros

  • Close to New Street Station and shops
  • Affordable weekend rates
  • Nice bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Attracts a mainly business clientele
  • No personality
  • Streets around it can get rowdy
126 New St., Birmingham, B2 4JQ, England
0344-879–9019
hotel Details
112 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Mallory Court Country House Hotel and Spa

$$ | Harbury La., Bishops Tachbrook, CV33 9QB, England Fodor's Choice

This elegant country-house hotel three miles southeast of Warwick makes for a quiet, luxurious getaway; it has 43 rooms but still manages to make you feel like you're visiting friends (albeit very wealthy ones). The comfortably designed bedrooms (set across the main manor house, in two separate buildings) are country chic, with clever touches of pattern and texture. One of the biggest attractions is the oak-paneled dining room, acclaimed for its sophisticated cuisine; the more casual art deco brasserie is also good. You can treat yourself to a massage in the Elan Spa, hidden among the trees in the lovely grounds, or just kick back in the outdoor vitality pool and take in the view.

Pros

  • Good for pampering
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Real English country-house experience

Cons

  • Outside town
  • Lots of weekend weddings
  • Some traffic noise
Harbury La., Bishops Tachbrook, CV33 9QB, England
01926-330214
hotel Details
43 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Malmaison

$$ | 1 Wharfside St., Birmingham, B1 1RD, England

Retail therapy is on your doorstep at this chic hotel in the Mailbox shopping center, where large windows make the guest rooms light and airy by day, and there’s subtle lighting by night. Furnishings are bright and funky, and bathrooms indulge you with tailor-made toiletries. There's also a spa and gym on-site.

Pros

  • Handy for shopping and dining
  • Vibrant rooms
  • Great spa

Cons

  • Drab views
  • Expensive parking (cheaper alternatives are close by)
  • Breakfast not included
1 Wharfside St., Birmingham, B1 1RD, England
0330-0160380
hotel Details
193 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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New Hall Hotel & Spa

$$$ | Walmley Rd., Birmingham, B76 1QX, England Fodor's Choice

A tree-lined drive leads through 26 acres of gardens and open fields to this moated, 12th-century manor house, where public rooms reflect the hotel’s long history with touches such as 16th-century oak paneling and Flemish glass, 18th-century chandeliers, and a 17th-century stone fireplace. Guest rooms, most in a more modern section, are done in contemporary English country style with plain and print fabrics and marble-tile baths. Sophisticated British cuisine is served in the very grand Bridge restaurant, while coffees and digestifs can be taken in the Terrace Lounge and Bar. The hotel is seven miles northeast of the city center.

Pros

  • Historic building
  • Beautiful grounds
  • Excellent spa

Cons

  • A little difficult to locate
  • Far from city center
  • Might be a bit staid for some
Walmley Rd., Birmingham, B76 1QX, England
0121-3782442
hotel Details
60 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Saint Pauls House

$ | 15–20 St Paul's Sq., Birmingham, B3 1QU, England

At this boutique hotel in the popular Jewellery Quarter, rooms come with luxury bedding and waterfall showers. It's a great price for the quality and the location. Parking is available but costs £12 for 24 hours.

Pros

  • Good restaurant and bar
  • Great value
  • Historic and central location

Cons

  • Parking costs extra
  • Breakfast not included
  • Rooms may be a bit basic for some
15–20 St Paul's Sq., Birmingham, B3 1QU, England
0121-2720999
hotel Details
34 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Sink Green Farm Bed and Breakfast

$ | B4399, Rotherwas, HR2 6LE, England

Peace and seclusion await three miles southeast of Hereford at this informal working farm, which dates back to the 16th century, as do magnificent views of the Wye Valley—and a hot tub from which to enjoy them. Guest rooms in the stone farmhouse are furnished nicely with period pieces alongside DAB radios, and breakfasts, including local bacon and eggs, are taken at the communal dining table.

Pros

  • Friendly and casual
  • Lovely garden
  • Hot tub on-site

Cons

  • Car needed to get around
  • You may feel obliged to make friends
  • Decor a tad old-fashioned
B4399, Rotherwas, HR2 6LE, England
01432-870223
hotel Details
3 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Abbey

$$ | Abbey Rd., Great Malvern, WR14 3ET, England

Located in the center of Great Malvern, the Abbey enjoys beautiful views over the Malvern Hills and the Vale of Evesham. Rooms are smart and clean, if not overly exciting, and there is a decent restaurant onsite.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Good restaurant
  • Central location

Cons

  • Basic rooms
  • Few frills
  • May feel a bit corporate
Abbey Rd., Great Malvern, WR14 3ET, England
01684-892332
hotel Details
103 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Bloc Hotel

$ | 77 Caroline St., Birmingham, B3 1UG, England

This budget hotel in the Jewellery Quarter has pod-style bedrooms, plus a selection of mini-apartments for those who want to use their hotel as little more than somewhere to sleep between exploring. The rooms are updated with smart controls and decorated in cool tones of autumnal brown, green, and gray with pocket-sprung mattresses, monsoon showers, and HD LED TVs. For breakfast, make use of the hotel’s partnership with nearby Saint Paul’s House or try one of the other cool local cafés.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms
  • Unbeatable prices
  • Well designed

Cons

  • Few home comforts
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • No storage space
77 Caroline St., Birmingham, B3 1UG, England
0121-212–1223
hotel Details
105 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Feathers

$$ | 24–25 Bullring, Ludlow, SY8 1AA, England

Even if you’re not staying here, take time to admire the extravagant half-timber facade of this hotel, built in the early 17th century and described by many as one of the most beautiful inns in the world. The interior is equally impressive, dripping with ornate plaster ceilings, carved oak, paneling, beams, and creaking floors. Some guest rooms are done in modern style, but others preserve the antique look.

Pros

  • Ornate plasterwork
  • Unpretentious feel
  • Some four-poster beds

Cons

  • Most guest rooms lack traditional feel
  • Can be very tourist heavy
  • It's an old building and sometimes this shows
24–25 Bullring, Ludlow, SY8 1AA, England
01584-875261
hotel Details
42 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Stratford, DoubleTree by Hilton

$$ | Arden St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6QQ, England

Although this modern hotel may lack the period charm of older hotels, its up-to-date facilities, spacious rooms, and ample grounds make it a good option if Tudor beamed ceilings aren't a must. Rooms, all with well-designed furniture and tasteful color schemes, come in several shapes; some even have four-poster beds. There is also a mini-gym on-site, and you can use the indoor pool at the sister hotel, the Stratford Manor, three miles away.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Handy location near train station
  • Lots of modern conveniences

Cons

  • Largely used as a conference hotel
  • Rooms lack personality
  • Fee for parking
Arden St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6QQ, England
01789-271000
hotel Details
102 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Welcombe Hotel

$$ | Warwick Rd., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 0NR, England

Now part of the Best Western Premier Collection, this hotel in an 1886 neo-Jacobean-style building evokes the luxury of bygone days with its mullioned bay windows, gables, and tall chimneys. Relax on the Italianate terrace overlooking the 157 acres of landscaped grounds or take afternoon tea, which is available every day. The hotel boasts its own 18-hole golf course as well as a leisure club and spa. Public rooms such as the Great Hall, with wood paneling and a marble fireplace, complement the main house guest rooms, which have faux-antique furnishings. For the best views, ask for a room overlooking the gardens. The fancy Trevelyan Restaurant relies on a French foundation to present British cuisine. The hotel is about a five-minute drive from Stratford.

Pros

  • Great for golfers
  • Lovely spa facilities
  • Stunning grounds

Cons

  • Dining too formal for some
  • Need a car to get here
  • Can feel a bit too impersonal
Warwick Rd., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 0NR, England
01789-295252
hotel Details
85 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Three Choirs Vineyard

$$ | Newent, Ledbury, GL18 1LS., England Fodor's Choice

This beautiful vineyard is just a 15-minute drive from Ledbury, and comes with a choice of rooms or lodges, either looking over the vines or set within them. Rooms are spacious and comfy, but not overly fussy. The Three Choirs Vineyard (named after a famous choral festival between Herford, Worcester, and Gloucester) kickstarted the whole English wine industry way back in the 1970s and has never looked back. There are no tours, but guests can enjoy tapas-style dishes in the restaurant or charcuterie boards alongside a self-guided wine tasting.

Pros

  • Spectacular setting
  • Great on-site restaurant
  • Excellent wine at one of the first vineyards in England

Cons

  • Not for those who don't like wine
  • Tasting room a bit of a walk from the lodges
  • Restaurant and wine can be pricey
Newent, Ledbury, GL18 1LS., England
01531-890223
hotel Details
8 rooms, 3 lodges
Rate Includes: No Meals

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White Swan

$ | Rother St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6NH, England

None of the character of this black-and-white timbered hotel, in one of Stratford’s most historic buildings, has been lost in its swanky but sympathetic update. Low beams, wood paneling, and winding corridors are partnered with the best of contemporary design, original art work, and striking swan motifs. Public rooms feel ancient yet cozy; bedrooms come individually designed, many with freestanding or copper baths and a choice of pillows. If you want the most history, ask for a room in the oldest part of the hotel. Don't miss the stunning 16th-century wall painting in the restaurant.

Pros

  • Great sense of history
  • Large bathrooms
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Fee for parking, which is not on-site
  • Food not impressive
  • Shakespeare motif can feel a bit overdone
Rother St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6NH, England
01789-297022
hotel Details
41 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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