what a pity.... could have been so delightful but spoilt by lack of care all round.... no welcome, no goodbye... room pretty average - and the promise of basic kitchen supplies unfulfilled. poos show...

what a pity.... could have been so delightful but spoilt by lack of care all round.... no welcome, no goodbye... room pretty average - and the promise of basic kitchen supplies unfulfilled. poos show...
Blackwell Grange gave us the peaceful relaxing break which we desperately needed. The garden cottage was a delight to be in. It was comfortable, spacious and very clean. We took breakfast in the four hundred year old farmhouse which retains many of its original features whilst catering for the needs of weary travellers. Definitely a place to re-visit.
This is the second year my friends and I have stayed for a week in Garden Cottage. It provided the ideal accommodation for a group which included one who needed disabled facilities. It is an excellent location for visits to the RSC and also to a range of interesting places in the wider locality. The accommodation offers every comfort and...
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four of us stayed for 2 nights (two couples)in the gardeners cottage which had great disabled access for my wife and a stairlift fitted.The bedrooms were very spacious,ensuite bathroom ours had a walk-in shower friends room had a bath in theirs.Beds were very comfortable lovely clean bed linen comfy pillows and nice soft towels.Lovely country cottage feel about the place.Breakfast...
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We loved the cottage it was roomy & comfortable. I left my bracelet in the bathroom & the owners were kind enough to post it to me. I stayed with my 2 children, we wished we had more time to take it all in. I met the mother in law who was lovely & accommodating. I would go back there...
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My husband and I stayed in Distiller's Cottage, one of the self-catering cottages in the same complex as the B&B and, while we didn't have a bad experience, I wouldn't choose to go back.
The place was a bit of a challenge to find but Blackwell is quite small so there is only so many roads you can go down...
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This was either my 4th or 5th stay at Blackwell Grange, and I'm a big fan--but this is not a hotel or even a conventional English bed & breakfast, so it is necessary to have the proper expectations if you choose to stay here.
This building has got to be at least 300 years old and has enormous character and...
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Without doubt Blackwell Grange is one of the most comfortable b. & bs. that my husband and I have stayed in. We have been there a number of times and we have always had a great welcome, warm bedrooms, oodles of hot water and a delicious breakfast. I could recommend Blackwell Grange to anyone.
For some years now we have stayed once or twice a year at Blackwell Grange, usually when we have been to the theatre at Stratford, eight miles away. Originally we chose it because of the disability adaptations provided in some of the rooms and these are excellent.
However there are other reasons why we have continued to return and I...
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My wife and I have been going to Blackwell Grange, near Shipston-on-Stour, once or twice every year for the last 13 years (so over 20 visits in all). This is undoubtedly our favourite farmhouse for B&B, the farmhouse being located on the edge of a quiet village (Blackwell) in rural Warwickshire.
Liz Vernon Miller is a very friendly and considerate...
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