QUICK DESCRIPTION
With comfortable, well-equipped accommodation, traditional charm and attractive original features, the Blue Boar represents the best of an old English country pub, where traditional values and atmosphere still survive.
The oldest parts of the inn date back to the early 1600s and records show that there has been an alehouse on this site since that time. The bar is filled with authentic original character and history, with pictures on the wall, original documentation and memorabilia complementing the delightful open fire and original flagstones. For the past 5 centuries, the Blue Boar has been welcoming guests in to enjoy its warm and friendly ambience.
Experience the Blue Boar’s historic past and stay in one of the attractive and well equipped en-suite rooms. The rooms have all of the modern comforts and facilities you need, while many still retain impressive original features, such as wooden beams and stone walls.
HOTEL INFORMATION
The new management is striving to maintain and improve the Blue Boar’s fantastic reputation.
Cooler autumn days bring life to the 4 open fires in the bar and restaurant areas. In spring you can enjoy the patio garden and the extensive views towards the Cotswold Hills.
Room prices starting from: 42.5 GBP
Check-in after: 14:00
Check-out before: 10:00
Total rooms: 13
Accepted cards:
Euro/Mastercard, American Express, Switch, Visa,
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HOTEL FACILITIES
General :
Restaurant, Bar, Garden, Non-smoking rooms, Continental breakfast, Facilities for disabled guests, Free parking, Gay friendly, Non-smoking throughout
Services :
Room service, Internet services, WiFi, Free WiFi
ROOM INFORMATION
Double Room -
This room features wooden beams and stone walls. A private bathroom and TV are also included.
Room facilities include
Shower,
Bathroom,
Toilet,
Telephone,
Bath or Shower,
TV,
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Family Room -
This room features wooden beams and stone walls. A private bathroom, tea/coffee making facilities and a TV are also included. Most of the Family Rooms consist of 2 separate bedrooms: 1 room with a double bed and the other with up to 3 single beds.
Room facilities include
Toilet,
TV,
Bath or Shower,
Telephone,
Bathroom,
Shower,
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AREA INFORMATION
The Blue Boar is located in the village of Temple Grafton, in the heart of rural Warwickshire. The inn’s great location means it is well placed to enjoy all that Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and the North Cotswolds have to offer.
Temple Grafton itself is rumoured to be the place where William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. According to church records, William Shakespeare was married in Temple Grafton church in the year 1582 to one Ann Whateley. The name is thought to be a misspelling of Hathaway.
With the inn as a comfortable and relaxing base, you can explore the Vale of Evesham and Chipping Campden. Slightly further afield, Birmingham is within about 30 minutes’ drive, with the NEC also approximately 30 minutes away by car.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
The Blue Boar has a great location in the heart of rural Warwickshire, yet within easy reach of the M40, M42 and M5 motorways.
By Train: Temple Grafton is on the London Marylebone to Stratford-Upon-Avon train line, with trains running regularly in both directions. Stratford-Upon-Avon is just 4 miles (6.5 km) away.
By Air: The hotel is approximately 20 miles (32 km) from Birmingham International Airport. Taxis are readily available from just outside the airport.
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