Tudor Cottage, Barton, Warwickshire
Steeped in history, the 17th Century beamed cottage is one of the oldest houses in the hamlet and retains many original features, including timber beams and a traditional wattle and daub exterior. Now a Grade II listed building, the cottage has been thoughtfully modernised to offer guests a blend of historic character and contemporary comfort. The spacious lounge is beamed and fitted with a widescreen television, while the modern kitchen/diner comes equipped with everything needed for a relaxing stay. A shower room and WC are located on the ground floor, and upstairs there are two large bedrooms: one with a double bed and another with twin divan beds.
The cottage is particularly suited to guests seeking a tranquil getaway with excellent outdoor facilities. Set in a riverside location on the banks of the River Avon, the property offers seasonal coarse fishing directly from the garden. A large private garden is situated at the front of the house, and another shared garden extends to the river, offering picturesque views and the perfect space for outdoor dining or simply enjoying the peace and quiet. Garden furniture is available both in the front and along the riverbank, creating an ideal setting for barbecues and al fresco meals.
Guests will find parking on a private road adjacent to the property. While pets are not permitted, guests are welcome to smoke in the garden areas.
Tudor Cottage is located in the heart of Shakespeare Country, offering easy access to an abundance of cultural and historical attractions. Riverside walks along the Heart of England Way provide opportunities for leisurely exploration, while nearby Stratford-upon-Avon offers theatre lovers the chance to see performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company at three renowned venues: the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, the Swan Theatre, and The Other Place.
Further afield, Warwick Castle makes for an exciting family day out with its medieval architecture, interactive displays, Birds of Prey shows, and seasonal events. For those interested in exhibitions and concerts, the NEC in Birmingham is only a 45-minute drive away and hosts a wide range of major events throughout the year.
Whether you're planning a quiet fishing holiday, a cultural excursion, or a romantic countryside break, Tudor Cottage provides a unique and welcoming retreat with easy access to some of Warwickshire's finest attractions.








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