4 Arthur Road

ID: S357940

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Guests consistently praise the property for its cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and excellent location within walking distance to Stratford-upon-Avon's centre. The well-equipped kitchen and thoughtful touches, such as welcome treats, are frequently mentioned. While most experiences are positive, a few guests noted areas for improvement in maintenance and comfort.

The majority of reviews highlight the property's cleanliness, with guests describing it as 'spotless' and 'well-maintained'. However, one review mentioned it was not as clean as expected, slightly impacting the score.

The location is highly praised for being quiet yet within easy walking distance to the town centre and attractions. Its proximity to scenic canal walks and local amenities contributes to the high score.

Guests find the beds comfortable and the property cosy, though some noted the lounge chairs and a second bedroom's bed as less comfortable, which affects the score.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, especially the kitchen. However, some guests reported issues with maintenance, such as a non-working fire and a dripping tap, leading to a slightly lower score.

Many reviews express appreciation for the thoughtful touches, including welcome packs and dog-friendly amenities. While these are well-received, it is noted that such gestures are subject to change and may not be guaranteed.

About this property

Positioned at the heart of the medieval market town of Stratford-upon-Avon, is this picture-perfect property, 4 Arthur Road. Resting on the banks on the River Avon, this characterful mid-terrace cottage offers a splendid retreat to Warwickshire for a family of six and their precious pub. Open up the attractive blue door and be welcomed into an airy hallway, leading off to a peaceful living/dining area where you can catch up with friends in front of the gas fire, or delight in a board game in at the dining table. Impress your guests as you take to the gorgeous galley kitchen with an abundance of appliances, and prepare a mouth-watering feast for all to devour at the dining table, just a few steps away. Continue the festivities out in the garden as you indulge in a chilled glass of bubbly on the patio and watch as the sun sets on another memorable adventure exploring this spectacular part of the country. Head indoors to the warmth of one of the three delightfully decorated bedrooms made up of a king-size, a double and a twin, each appointed with pretty neutral hues and a traditional feature fireplace. The king-size can be arranged into a twin upon request, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for guests. Completing the interior of the cottage, a light and spacious bathroom with a striking roll top bath and separate walk-in shower, provides a tranquil space to relax and unwind at the end of an action-packed day. Seeped in history, the town of Stratford-upon-Avon boasts many incredible attractions for the whole family to enjoy right from your doorstep. Visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare, now a wonderful museum, or take a tour of Shakespeare's Schoolroom & Guildhall. Stop by The Creaky Cauldron and grab a butterbeer from Magic Alley, before heading to The Boston Tea Party for a delicious slice of cake and a hot cup of tea. Wander the captivating exhibitions of Tudor World and stroll through New Place Gardens, or engage your mind with a trip to The MAD Museum. Catch a performance of one of Shakespeare classics at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre before dinner and drinks in some of the town's finest bars and restaurants. Spend the afternoon at Stratford Butterfly Farm, or head out on the waters on a tranquil journey with Bancroft River Cruises. Hop on the train and visit the town of Evesham for a spot of shopping, stopping by the Evesham Bell Tower along the way. Those travelling with children will relish in a day at Hatton Adventure World and All Things Wild, whilst avid hikers should be sure to pack their walking boots with trails such as the Welcombe Hills and Snitterfield Bushes Nature Reserve just a stone's throw away. Live many happy moments with your loved ones on a holiday at 4 Arthur Road.

Best known as the birthplace of English Poet, William Shakespeare, the town of Stratford-Upon-Avon boast a rich and exciting history, making it an excellent base for touring the whole West Midlands. Home to imposing local landmarks and captivating attractions, along with a good selection of amenities including shops, pubs and restaurants, visitors will find all their needs covered. Be sure to visit Royal Leamington Spa and Chippen Campden, or the towns of Banbury and Evesham.

Accommodation

Over two floors.Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x single.

Bathroom with roll-top bath, separate walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Living/dining room.

Gas central heating (please note the lounge gas fire is no longer in use).

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher.

43 inch Smart TV, WiFi, a selection of books and games.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Enclosed garden suitable for most dogs with a patio featuring outdoor seating and gravel area.

Perfectly located for people with a variety of interests as centrally located for shopping, historical sites, theatres and sports.

Canal around the corner, for walks into town and cycling and The Bandstand is a short walk away with summer entertainment and buskers.

Cycling available on the Stratford Greenway route which is a sustrans national route.

Stratford Leisure Centre is less than a mile away with children's climbing, swimming pool, gym and indoor football.

Railway station under a mile, so you can have a drive free holiday.

Shakespeare's birthplace is only a 10 minute walk and The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is a 15 minute walk away.

Butterfly Farm less than a mile away.

Golf course and Lido approx 2 miles away.

Angling available at Recreation Park and The Lido.

Please note some attractions/activities may be seasonal.

Fantastic access to the wider Cotswold region for day trips eg Bourton on the Water, Bibury Trout Farm or to Cheltenham for a day at The Races.

Golf, cycling,walking guests all welcome.

Welcome basket includes a box of chocolates, box of cookies, tea, coffee, sugar, milk and hot chocolate.

Pet bookings also have a dog bed, dog bowl and dog treats.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles.

Nearby points of interest

  • Warwick Castle

Reviews (34)

  • Suzanne

    Parking permit was an added bonus, no problem in parking at all, House is in a quiet area. Garden was ok, its not enclosed totally as there is a low wall, but not a problem, you should be watching your dog outdoors anyway. Heating was good, plenty of hot water. Only negative from us, was the grill pan hadn't been washed and a three seater sofa would of been more comfortable for an evening in. These issues would not put us off staying again, only trivial.

  • Keith

    The bed in the main room was comfortable, but in the second room was quite hard for our tastes. There was a good shower. We did have a lovely stay but there were several downsides that could very easily be remedied to make it even better. To my mind it could be so much nicer if it were furnished and finished to a higher standard. The lounge chairs are very uncomfortable and the dining table and chairs are not matching and feel very rickety. It needs nets and curtains everywhere to make it feel more private and cosy. There was only a small hanging rack in each bedroom, with no dressing table and nowhere in the bathroom to put toiletries and make-up. Only the mirror in the single bedroom was next to a socket for the hairdryer. There was no mention in the description that there is a cellar, or that there are changes of level on both the ground and first floors, which for me made it harder to get around. The fridge-freezer is very oddly positioned under the stairs at the top of the flight down to the cellar, surrounding by cleaning equipment, and with the doors opening the 'wrong' way so it was hard to access. The property says it is dog-friendly but I think they were only expecting a small dog as the bed and bowls left were tiny and our Labrador could easily have escaped from the garden if we had let her off the lead. In addition, the property was not as clean as I would like and we had to do a lot ourselves. The kitchen tap dripped constantly. I also would have liked more than one parking permit as we had to juggle cars in and out of other parking places that were expensive and/or restrictive on hours.

  • Graham

    Easy parking at the front in a very quiet area. 10 minute walk to the town centre. Kitchen fitted to a very high standard, relaxing lounge area and very comfortable beds! Walk in shower was also a big plus. The only bugbears we had that we could have done with a few more instructions on how things work, took me a while how to change the temperature of the radiators, also salt & pepper shakers were both empty and didnt know we had to bring our own? We would definitely stay here again

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