“Historic castle home to an award-winning pub & affordable ensuite rooms. Spread across two towers, charming rooms with a rustic feel offer lots of character & great views. Atmospheric dining is on offer year-round. Warming fireplaces, stone archways & cast-iron chandeliers create an authentic feel.”
“Historic castle home to an award-winning pub & affordable ensuite rooms. Spread across two towers, charming rooms with a rustic feel offer lots of character & great views. Atmospheric dining is on offer year-round. Warming fireplaces, stone archways & cast-iron chandeliers create an authentic feel.”
Recommended For
- Foodies
- With two AA Rosettes, the imaginative & seasonal menu is a cut above; it's considered the best pub food in the Banbury area
- Local exploring
- It's easy driving distance to Leamington Spa, Stratford-upon-Avon, The Cotswolds & plenty of fantastic historic attractions
- Value chic
- Fantastic value for a bona fide historic countryside experience with excellent food & service
- Other Activities
- Located close to the site of English Civil War's first major battle. Look out over the site from several of the guest rooms
- Sights nearby
- This is historic house & castle country; visit Upton House, Broughton Castle & Warwick Castle
- Hotel Entertainment
- Home to a micro gin distillery, the castle offers classes at its Gin School
- Great walks
- This part of The Cotswolds offers great walking & cycling trails
- Museums
- The British Motor Museum is nearby
- Cycling
- Restaurant
- The pub's dining room - nicknamed Battlefield View - is a cosy & relaxed spot with excellent views that serves lunch & dinner
- Family Suites
- Several rooms sleep between 3 - 4. The Sir Jacob Astley room is comprised of a double room plus adjoining single room
- Pet friendly
- Two rooms are dog friendly. Up to two dogs are welcome at a charge of £20 per night per dog
- Historic
- The castle dates from 1742
- Quiet
- Wedding license
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- B&B
- Retro/Vintage
- Village
- Restaurant with rooms
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Charming
- Four poster beds
- Intimate
- Secluded setting
- Remote
- Owner managed
Facilities
- Views
- Views over the Warwickshire countryside from rooms are spectacular. Rupert room offers views from six sides
- Restaurant
- The pub's dining room - nicknamed Battlefield View - is a cosy & relaxed spot with excellent views that serves lunch & dinner
- Family Suites
- Several rooms sleep between 3 - 4. The Sir Jacob Astley room is comprised of a double room plus adjoining single room
- Outdoor dining
- Large Victorian landscaped garden & balcony are both lovely spots for eating outdoors in the summer
- Pet friendly
- Two rooms are dog friendly. Up to two dogs are welcome at a charge of £20 per night per dog
- Private dining room
- Bar
- Wedding license
- Fireplace
- Meeting Room
- Cots available
- Library
- Garden
- Sit-out Terrace
- Four poster beds
- Suites
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Sitting Room
- Wifi
- Child friendly
- Parking
Activities
- Other Activities
- Located close to the site of English Civil War's first major battle. Look out over the site from several of the guest rooms
- Sights nearby
- This is historic house & castle country; visit Upton House, Broughton Castle & Warwick Castle
- Hotel Entertainment
- Home to a micro gin distillery, the castle offers classes at its Gin School
- Great walks
- This part of The Cotswolds offers great walking & cycling trails
- Museums
- The British Motor Museum is nearby
- Cycling
Map & Location
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The Castle at Edgehill
Cross the 'drawbridge' to be master of your tower bedroom at this historic pub that has connections to the English Civil War. Views from the bedrooms, the restaurant and the garden are exceptional – some of the finest in the county. And, with two AA Rosettes, dinner notches well above your average pub meal.
Originally published by The Telegraph