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Best Western Studley Castle
Castle Road, Studley, Warwickshire B80 7AJ

Studley Castle is ideally situated in the heart of the country for training, conferences and leisure, and weddings, corporate functions or just for that weekend away. Studley Castle offers relaxed surroundings in which to enjoy a...
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Attractions near Studley Castle
A selection of attractions close to Studley Castle:
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| Coughton Court (2.7 Miles) |
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Acquired by the National Trust in 1946, this imposing Tudor house is surrounded by charming gardens. Once an important seat of power in the...
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| Kinwarton Dovecote (5 Miles) |
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Kinwarton Dovecote is located close to Alcester in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside, and has been owned by the National Trust since 1958. The building...
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| Forge Mill Needle Museum (6 Miles) |
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An industrial museum with unique displays and collections telling the fascinating and sometimes gruesome story of needle-making in Victorian times. It is also an archaeological...
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| Hanbury Hall (10 Miles) |
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Built in 1701, this elegant William & Mary-style house is famed for its beautiful painted ceilings and staircase, but has other unusual features including an...
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| Packwood House (11.3 Miles) |
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Packwood House, originally 16th Century, is a fascinating 20th century evocation of domestic Tudor architecture. Created by Graham Baron Ash, its interiors reflect the period...
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| Hatton Country World (12 Miles) |
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Hatton Farm Village has acres of fun for everyone with all your farmyard favourites, daily events and activities and adventure playground. Hatton Shopping Village is...
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| Avoncroft Museum (12.3 Miles) |
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Avoncroft Museum has a unique collection of over 25 historic buildings including a windmill, 15th century merchant’s house and 1940’s prefab. There is a full...
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| Sarehole Mill (12.3 Miles) |
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Watermills would have been a very common recurring theme along the many waterways of Birmingham in the 18th Century, with over fifty in the immediate...
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| Anne Hathaway’s Cottage (12.9 Miles) |
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This world famous picturesque thatched cottage, childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife, continued to be owned by Anne Hathaway’s descendants until the late 19th Century....
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| Bromsgrove Museum (13.4 Miles) |
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Bromsgrove Museum has been established for many years and offers an interesting insight into the history of this town and the many smaller communities that...
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| Cadbury World (13.5 Miles) |
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Cadbury World in Bournville, Birmingham is choc full of fun for all ages. Discover the history, the making and the magic of chocolate. New this...
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| The Court House (13.7 Miles) |
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The Court House in Jury Street is an impressive 18th Century building that was both designed and built by Francis Smith between 1724 and 1731....
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| Oken’s House (13.7 Miles) |
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Oken’s House is so named because it was the home of Thomas Oken who was, as the plaque on the wall testifies, “a great benefactor...
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| Pillar Box (13.7 Miles) |
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There are two unusual pillar boxes in Warwick that stand at the East and West gates of the city. They were cast in the...
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| St Mary’s Church (13.7 Miles) |
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St Mary’s Church is situated in the centre of Warwick and is famous for its beautiful Beauchamp Chapel where the medieval tomb of Richard Beauchamp...
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| Warwick Castle (14 Miles) |
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Britain’s Greatest Mediaeval Experience. Prepare for battle in the award winning “Kingmaker”, then descend into the darkness of the Dungeon or brave the Torture Chamber....
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| Nash’s House & New Place (14 Miles) |
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This property was once owned by Thomas Nash, who married Shakespeare’s granddaughter, Elizabeth. In addition to exceptional furnishings of Shakespeare’s time, the house also contains...
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| Hall’s Croft (14.2 Miles) |
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Hall’s Croft is named after Dr. John Hall, who married Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna. This impressive 16th Century house, with Jacobean additions, includes outstanding furniture and...
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| Fusiliers Museum (14.2 Miles) |
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This fine museum tells the interesting story of one of the oldest regiments in the nation and the way it has developed since the foundations...
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| Selly Manor (14.9 Miles) |
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Chocolate magnate George Cadbury moved Selly Manor and Minworth Greaves to Bourneville in the early 20th Century. It is quite unusual for such fragile...
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| Edgbaston Museum (15.2 Miles) |
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Edgbaston is a famous area of Birmingham that in recent times has a great sporting tradition thanks to the large cricket ground that is based...
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| Craftspace (15.8 Miles) |
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Craftspace offers an environment where visitors can see some of the most exquisite local crafts on display and study them at close proximity. Many...
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