Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Shotteswell

Shotteswell (pronounced 'Satchel' by its residents} is an attractive Warwickshire village on the border with Oxfordshire. Holiday Cottages in Shotteswell are nicely located for exploring the Cotswolds and Shakespeare country. Visit The Church of St. Lawrence, a beautiful, historic church located in the heart of the village. The church dates back to the 12th century and features a stunning Norman doorway and a 14th-century tower. Holiday cottages in Shotteswell are surrounded by beautiful countryside, including the nearby Burton Dassett Hills Country Park. You can take a leisurely walk or cycle ride from Shotteswell holiday cottages through the rolling hills and enjoy the stunning views. Enjoy a pint at the local pub, The Bell Inn, a traditional English pub that serves a range of drinks and pub food. You can enjoy a pint of local ale and relax in its cosy atmosphere.

A 'honey-stone' thatched Cotswold holiday cottage in Oxfordshire.
Sleeps
8
Bedrooms
3

Suncroft is a quaint Grade II pet-friendly Cotswold cottage in Warwickshire near the village of Shotteswell. It features cosy interiors in muted tones, traditional furnishings, an inglenook fireplace & a country-style kitchen. This large 17th-century rural holiday home near Shottiswell sleeps up to eight guests.

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Visit nearby attractions: Shotteswell holiday homes are located within easy reach of several attractions, including:

Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle is a medieval castle located in Warwick, England. It was originally built in 1068 by William the Conqueror and has since been modified and expanded over the centuries. Today, Warwick Castle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK, attracting over 800,000 visitors each year.

 

Stratford-upon-Avon

Explore Shakespeare-related sites in the heart of Shakespeare Country. Stratford-upon-Avon is home to several other sites associated with William Shakespeare, including Anne Hathaway's Cottage, Shakespeare’s birthplace, Shakespeare's grave at Holy Trinity Church, and the Royal Shakespeare Company's theatres. Don’t forget to visit the MAD Museum – the Museum of Mechanical Art and Design. Very  quirky and nothing to do with The Baird!

 

The British Motor Museum

The British Motor Museum is a museum located in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England. It is home to the largest collection of historic British cars in the world, with over 300 cars on display including classic cars, sports cars, and racing cars.