Tucked away in the historical town of Stratford-upon-Avon, lies the gorgeous Victorian dwelling, Heath Cottage. Set over three-floors this characterful holiday home offers a spacious base from which to explore the very best that the West Midlands has to offer, whether you're a family of four travelling with your canine companions or a group of friends who seek an unforgettable escape to the countryside. As you enter into this charming abode, feel the warmth of the inviting sitting room where you can spend cold winter nights snuggled by the woodburning stove as you watch your favourite shows on the impressive Smart TV. Continuing through the ground floor, you will discover a quaint yet well-quipped kitchen housing all the essential appliances such as a fridge and a gas oven with hob - sure to inspire many mouth-watering meals throughout your stay. Wander across the floor to the dining room and indulge in a fabulous feast for all at the large oak dining table, before taking the staircase down to the lower-ground floor for an aperitif in the homely snug. Here you will also find a well-designed shower room, perfect for grabbing a quick and refreshing rinse following an action-packed day exploring the countryside. Move the festivities out into the garden where you can delight in a dip in the hot tub or a moment of peace out in the summerhouse. When you begin to feel yourself tire, retreat back indoors to the first floor and allow your head to rest in one of the two beautifully appointed bedrooms comprised of a super-king-size and a king-size. Both of the bedrooms are complete with a good amount of storage space, whilst benefitting from zip/link beds, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for guests. Across the way, a light and airy bathroom provides a tranquil space to relax and unwind as you enjoy a deep soak in the tub or a rejuvenating wash with the overhead shower. The birthplace of one William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is steeped in history and boasts a sea of exciting local landmarks and attractions! The Jacobean home of Hall's Croft and the interactive museum of Tudor World are not to be missed, and there's much fun to be had at The MAD Museum and The Creaky Cauldron. Take a tour of Shakespeare's Birthplace, Schoolroom and Guildhall, or wander the well-manicured lawns of The Recreation Ground that rests on the banks of the River Avon. head out onto the water with Bancroft River Cruises, or travel to Anne Hathaway's Cottage to see the former family home of Shakespeare's Wife. Step back in time at Mary Arden's Farm, or travel to Warwick for an action-packed day at Hatton Adventure World. Meet friendly wildlife at All Things Wild Zoo or set about on a thrilling hike in the countryside through Welcombe Hills and Snitterfield Bushes Nature Reserve. Upon return to your cottage, be sure to stop by one of the many well-established restaurants for a tasty bite to eat and a pint with the locals, or pick up some fresh ingredients from the local supermarket. With all this and so much more, Heath Cottage is the perfect choice for your next holiday to the West Midlands.
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