Self-Catering in Stratford on Avon

Napton Fields Holiday Cottages, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire

Napton Fields Holiday Cottages
Napton Fields Farm
Daventry Road
Southam

Stratford on Avon
Warwickshire

CV47 1NN
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Napton Fields Holiday Cottages are perfectly situated when visiting rural Warwickshire for business or pleasure. A great base for exploring or working at nearby Southam, Gaydon including The British Motor Museum, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa, Stratford Upon Avon, Silverstone and the Cotswolds. We are minutes away from The Grand Union Canal - Napton Loop and numerous marinas. Also perfect for Warwick House wedding venue in Southam, or just visiting family and friends. Our two Self Catering Holiday Cottages/Lets: The Stable & The Cart Barn have been lovingly converted to a high spec with exposed beams and feature brickwork to ensure a pleasant and memorable stay. Each cottage is fully furnished with open plan fully fitted kitchen, dining, lounge. Underfloor heating throughout and hot water both provided by a ground source heat pump. Each cottage has a double bedroom and a sofa bed in the lounge area, allowing extra guests. Towels, linen & toiletries provided. Tea, coffee, sugar & milk included. Freeview flat screen TV in both lounge and bedroom. Wifi. Napton Fields Holiday Cottages are located on a working farm, along a tree lined drive with easy access to main road routes and motorways. Secure off road parking. Equestrian facilities and overnight stabling are also available for the many events in the area such as Aston Le Walls, Dallas Burston, Offchurch Bury, Princethorpe College, Moreton Morrell College, Onley Grounds & Upton House.

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