The Cottage of Content

8.6
Excellent
(545 reviews)

15 Welford Rd, Barton, Alcester B50 4NP, United Kingdom

Hotel Description

The Cottage of Content is a charming hotel located at 15 Welford Rd, Barton, Alcester B50 4NP, United Kingdom, offering a peaceful and comfortable retreat. The hotel is ideally situated within easy reach of many local attractions, including Shakespeare's Birthplace and Anne Hathaway's Cottage, which are just a short drive away. The property blends traditional charm with modern amenities, creating a cozy atmosphere that welcomes guests from all walks of life. Whether you're visiting for a relaxing weekend getaway or exploring the local cultural sites, The Cottage of Content provides the perfect base for your stay. Rooms are spacious and designed with comfort in mind, featuring classic furnishings that provide a homely feel. Guests can expect clean, well-maintained rooms, complete with comfortable bedding and a soothing ambiance, ensuring a restful stay. Special amenities at the hotel include high-speed internet access, ensuring you stay connected throughout your visit. The on-site restaurant, The Cottage of Content, offers a delicious selection of meals for guests to enjoy, providing an authentic taste of local cuisine. Additionally, the hotel features a cozy bar where guests can unwind after a day of sightseeing. The hotel's convenient location makes it easily accessible, with nearby public transport options and airports, such as Birmingham Airport, just 52 minutes away by taxi. For those who enjoy exploring the great outdoors, popular attractions like the National Trust - Hidcote Gardens and Broadway Tower are within a short drive. Health and safety measures are top-notch at The Cottage of Content, with enhanced cleaning protocols in place to ensure guest safety and well-being. Guests are also delighted by the friendly service, with many praising the attentive staff. Whether you're here for leisure or business, The Cottage of Content is an excellent choice for your stay in the picturesque town of Alcester.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 8-minute drive to All Things Wild for family-friendly adventures.

2. Guests frequently praised the service, highlighting the attentive staff.

3. Comfortable rooms with quality showers, mentioned positively by previous guests.

4. Located near quaint villages, making it an ideal spot for local exploration.

5. Guests loved the delicious breakfast served daily.

6. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife in the local area, with nearby bars and entertainment.

7. On-site bar providing a cozy atmosphere to unwind after a day of sightseeing.

8. Close to iconic attractions like Shakespeare's Birthplace and Anne Hathaway's Cottage.

9. Convenient transport links, with Birmingham Airport just 52 minutes by taxi.

10. A welcoming, peaceful setting perfect for both relaxation and exploration.


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Shakespeare's Birthplace
17 min
Anne Hathaway's Cottage
14 min
National Trust - Hidcote
19 min
Broadway Tower
19 min
Stratford Butterfly Farm
17 min

Nearest locations

Bulls Head
13 min
The Frog
14 min
The Bridge
14 min
Harry Bones The Eaterie
14 min
Balti Hot
14 min
Three Horseshoes Wixford
15 min
The Fish at Wixford
15 min
The Tavern, Broom
15 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.2
Nearest airportBirmingham Airport
Travel time to airport52 min

Location

15 Welford Rd, Barton, Alcester B50 4NP, United Kingdom

Airports:

Birmingham Airport

Taxi: 52 min

East Midlands Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 23 min

Transit: 3 hr 31 min

Transit:

Caravan Site

Walking: 1 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Reviews

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Val Cooper

4/5
This campsite was very pleasant and quiet, the pub was welcoming and there is a lovely half an hour gentle walk across the fields to Bidford on Avon. the site would benefit from more toilet facilities, but the facilities they have were kept clean and well stocked. In all a lovely rural site

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Ian Phillips

5/5
Lovely pub in a great location, walked on the public footpath over the fields from Bidford on Avon

Service 5

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Ian Bailey

5/5
A lovely pit stop on our Saturday bike ride. The staff were super helpful dividing a main meal between two plates. Great food good beer and ciders.Lovely location with a pleasant walk/ride across the meadows from Bedford.

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OAP Gamer

4/5
Real nice, spoke to some locals and felt welcome. Looking for a property here so doing some necessary ground work. I like to know people. Saw a fox with a beautiful tail just on the corner by the home for sale.🦊

Room 5

Service 5

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David Morris

5/5
Lovely local pub that serves typical pub grub of a good standard. The rooms are good value.

Room 5

Service 5

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Bobbie Johnson

2/5
Camped with family. Communication was really bad. The shower was broken with a rusty nail sticking out at toddler head height. The site was noisy as it's backs on to another site. Was very close to the river though.

Room 1

Service 1

Location4

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Dan Dale

5/5
We go for a meal here every so often, good food and decent prices, staff are great too.

Room 4

Service 5

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Jan Perkins

5/5
What a super find! We arrived in campervan, 2 adults and dog on a very wet evening to a very warm welcome. A real locals pub. Honest food and beer. Made welcome by all. A truely lovely evening. Thank you. Jan, Andy and Pip 🐕

Service 5

Location5

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Mark

5/5
Absolutely great place, stayed camping and all staff were excellent, food and drink very nice and will be staying again..

Room 5

Service 5

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Malcolm Rance

3/5
Shortage of staff at bar meaning long wait for drinks, closing at 6/30 on a Sunday, as the caravan park is quit busy at the back, and its Summer Time, whicheans lose of trade.

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