Hotels in Stratford-upon-Avon

Ettington Park Hotel
Alderminster
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire

CV37 8BU
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Ettington Park is a magnificent gothic mansion and the ancestoral seat of the Shirleys, England's oldest family, since 1086. Built from six different types of Cotswold stone, this unique country house hotel is set in the heart of a six thousand acre estate. Its dreaming spires overlook beautiful formal gardens and its elegant lawns sweep down to the banks of the River Stour as it meanders through the grounds. The interior of the house is equally spectacular, with its delicate Rococo plasterwork, original wood panelling, vaulted ceilings and individually furnished rooms. Nowhere in Britain has such a unique style and setting to match this grand dame of country houses.
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Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Red Star
Meetings Industry Best UK Hotel 1999
Number of Rooms: 48
Number Ensuite: 48

Price per Person

Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: From £79 - Based on 2 adults sharing for 2 nights
Twin: From £79 - Based on 2 adults sharing for 2 nights
Single: Supplement £58
Suite: Junior Suite/Feature room Supplement £80 per room
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Restaurant

Name: Oak Room
Cuisine: Modern English/French
Chef: Ben Davis
Awards: 2 AA Rosettes

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Special Diets Catered For
Open All Year
Gym
Tennis Court
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
MiniBar - on request
Conference/Business Facilities

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