Hotels in Stratford-upon-Avon

The Stag
Alcester Road
Redhill

Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire

B49 6NQ
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The Stag at Redhill is a beautiful 16th Century Inn with character, 10 Hotel Bedrooms all with charm and lots of history. It sits very proudly on the A46 just 5 minutes from both the busy world famous town of Stratford Upon Avon and the sleepy town of Alcester but still being just on the edge of the Cotswolds.

With ten double/single rooms to choose from, all with en-suite facilities you will be spoiled for choice. We have seven rooms accessible from our outside courtyard and a further three rooms on the first floor. To get you going next morning our prices include a truly great full English Breakfast, as usual all cooked from fresh with the very best local ingredients including famous Lashford’s Sausages.

Whether it’s a romantic night or two away you are looking for or a longer break to go sight seeing, our newly refurbished rooms and fabulous restaurant with a great fresh menu will delight. You can relax and have a pre meal drink in our sumptuous lounge area that overlooks the stunning Warwickshire countryside. Try a glass of superb Cask Conditioned Ale or choose from our extensive wine list and really unwind.

We have light bites and snacks as well as a full menu and a super Specials Board to tempt you; absolutely everything on offer is freshly prepared with as much local produce as possible….and if there’s still room our home made desserts are to die for. James, Dan, Carl and all the kitchen crew are in the kitchens from 7.30 am to 9pm to make The Stag’s menus perfect for whatever time of day you may arrive.

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Number of Rooms: 10
Number Ensuite: 10
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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms

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