ACCOMMODATION Details
The Payton Hotel
Category: B&B / Guest House / Hotel
John Street
Stratford upon Avon CV37 6UB Warwickshire England
Owner's Contact Details:
The Payton Hotel
Brenda and Peter Wardle look forward to offering you hospitality, comfort and service in their Grade II listed Georgian Town House located in a quiet conservation area of Stratford-upon-Avon. Only 3 minutes from the Town Centre, shopping area and Shakespeare's birthplace and a 7 minute stroll to the world renowned Royal Shakespeare Company's three theatres - you could hardly be more central!
Category: B&B / Guest House / Hotel
John Street
Stratford upon Avon CV37 6UB Warwickshire England
Owner's Contact Details:
The Payton Hotel
Number of Single Beds: 10
Number of Double Beds: 5
Facilities:
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Area Description:
"Warwickshire, a county in the west-midlands of England; bounded N. by Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Leicestershire, E. by Northamptonshire, S. by Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, and W. by Worcestershire; greatest length, N. and S., 52 miles; greatest breadth, E. and W., 32 miles; area, 566,271 acres, population 737,339. Warwickshire presents a pleasant undulating surface of hill and dale, watered by the Avon, Leam, and Tame. The climate is mild and healthy, and the soil, except some cold stiff clays on the higher grounds, is fertile. It consists chiefly of a strong red loam adapted for wheat and beans, or a sandy loam for barley and turnips. Much land is kept in permanent pasture for grazing. Formerly the county was thickly wooded (that part N. of the Avon being called the Forest of Arden), and fine timber is still abundant. Geologically it mainly belongs to the secondary formation. A coal field, 16 miles by 3 miles, extends from the neighbourhood of Coventry to the border of Staffordshire, E. of Tamworth. The principal minerals are coal, ironstone, limestone, freestone, blue flagstone, and fire-clay. The manufactures are carried on chiefly at Birmingham (hardware and silk goods) and Coventry (watches and ribbons). There are mineral springs at Leamington, Stratford on Avon, Ilmington, Southam, Willoughby, King's Newnham, &c.; The county is traversed in all directions by canals and railways." [Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887.]
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