34 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.

Sink Green Farm Bed and Breakfast

$ | B4399, Rotherwas, HR2 6LE, England

Peace, seclusion, and magnificent views of the Wye Valley await 3 miles southeast of Hereford at this informal working farm, which dates back to the 16th century; there's even a hot tub from which to enjoy the scene. 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
  • Riverside walks nearby

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
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Victoria Spa Lodge

$$ | Bishopton La., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 9QY, England

This bed-and-breakfast lies 1½ miles outside town and backs on to the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal; the grand building dates from 1837 and is brimming with character and charm. Queen Victoria once stayed here before taking the throne—look for her coat of arms, which can be seen in the gables and in some of the fireplaces in the bedrooms. Rooms come with smart TVs and power showers alongside more period-style decor. Guests are welcome to relax in the drawing room (where there is a fire in winter), play board games, or have a game of pool. The B&B is next door to the Stratford Parkway train station and the Park and Ride, which has a bus service into town.

Pros

  • Beautiful building
  • Delightful common spaces
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Away from the town center
  • Quaint but too old-fashioned for some
  • Quite small rooms
Bishopton La., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 9QY, England
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Welcombe Hotel, BW Premier Collection

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

Mullioned bay windows, gables, and tall chimney evoke the luxury of bygone days at this hotel in an 1886 neo-Jacobean-style building. 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 north of Stratford.

Pros

  • 18-hole golf course
  • 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
Free Breakfast

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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 artwork, 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 hit-and-miss
  • Shakespeare motif can feel a bit overdone
Rother St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6NH, England
01789-297022
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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