A fine Elizabethan house set in 11 acres in the heart of Shakespeare's county.
Barceló Billesley Manor Hotel can be found minutes from the M40, just outside Stratford-upon- Avon where you can engross yourself in the literature and life of Shakespeare and plunge yourself into the land of historic England. A beautiful country retreat with modern bedrooms, spa and a fine dining restaurant, Billesley Manor Hotel captivates the very essence of Central England.
Billesley Manor Hotel has 69 rooms, half of our bedrooms are in the main house and the other half are in the beautifully refurbished barns.
A much ado about a lot of attractions.
Alongside the Shakespearian theme, you can have family fun at Cadbury World or Warwick Castle, see the stunning Ragley Hall or for motoring enthusiasts, the Heritage Motor Centre.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 72 No of Bedrooms
100 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Indoor Swimming Pool
Gym
Non-smoking
An all-year round night’s dream!
72 gorgeous bedrooms, including three Four-Poster bedrooms
A fabulous spa with a relaxing treatment rooms offering a varied range of beauty treatments & a yoga hut
Tennis courts and a croquet lawn next to the stunning topiary gardens
The award-winning fine dining Stuart Restaurant. With two AA rosettes, there’s certainly no need for you to eat out.
The nearest train station is three miles away in Stratford-upon-Avon
Please note: Barceló Billesley Manor Hotel has not got a lift
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
6 Sep 2008 (various dates)
Whether a seasoned racegoer or a newcomer to the sport, a day at Stratford Racecourse provides fun for all the family.
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24 Apr - 25 Sep 2008; not Sun
The Royal Shakespeare Company's summer season at home at Stratford's Courtyard Theatre continues with Conall Morrison's production of The Taming of the Shrew, starring Stephen Boxer as Petruchio and Michelle Gomez as Katherine.
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3 Apr - 27 Sep 2008; not Sun
Shakespeare's provocative play The Merchant of Venice seems to concern itself with very modern problems, such as financial disasters, racism and even judicial procedure. Find out more as Tim Carroll's Royal Shakespeare Company production continues at Stratford's Courtyard Theatre.
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2 - 11 Oct 2008; not Sun (various dates)
As well as playing Hamlet, David Tenant takes the part of Berowne in Gregory Doran's new production of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Courtyard Theatre in Stratford.
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