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The Bulls Head
Coventry Road
Brinklow

Rugby
Warwickshire

CV23 0NE
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The Bull In is a lovely old country pub with 4 ensuite rooms in a beautiful village located between Coventry and Rugby. The pub has a large dining room and serves fresh food daily. There is free WIFI throughout and areas to partake of Coffee. The upstairs of this pub has been converted into four lovely en-suite bedrooms. The rooms uphold a traditional and old feeling but have the comfort facilities of modern day The location in the lovely Warwickshire countryside, near the canal defies all ideas that you are only 5 minutes away from the M6, M69 and 10 minutes away from the M45 and M1. Stratford upon Avon, warwick Castle and Daventry are all within easy reach as is Birmingham, NEC and surrounding areas. Rugby is the home of Rugby football and Rugby School which provided the inspiration for the novel 'Tom Brown’s Schooldays'. Today Rugby has an attractive town centre with a good range of shops and a number of quality restaurants and bars. Warwickshire truly is at heart of the country, with some of the most attractive towns and villages in England set amongst beautiful countryside. The county is split into five districts each with their own distinctive feel, but wherever you are in the county there is always a sense that you can access everything you need without the hassles that go with life in the large cities.

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