The Willows
Warwick Road, Kineton, Warwickshire, CV35 0HT
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A peaceful haven, well connected
The village of Kineton has plenty of picturesque areas and is surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside, with sprawling areas of natural beauty within reach of our new homes. Located within Stratford-on-Avon district, Kineton is rich with the sights and sounds of Shakespeare country – from thatched cottages and quaint pubs and shops, to open fields and gorgeous rolling countryside. The village offers easy access to the Cotswolds, as well as many beautiful nearby towns, so you always feel spoilt for choice.
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The Surrounding Area
Discover Kineton’s captivating history near The Willows. Unveil the earthworks of a motte-and-bailey castle dating back to King John on the village outskirts, or relish the splendour of St Peter’s Church in the village centre. Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare, and Warwick with its medieval castles are a short drive away.
Vibrant Village Life
In the heart of vibrant Kineton, life revolves around the famous farmers market and weekly markets at Wellesbourne Airfield. From The Willows, a charming pub is within walking distance, complemented by a traditional bakery and local food stores nearby. Larger supermarkets are just a 10-minute drive away, while the Mercure Warwickshire Walton Hall Hotel & Spa offers a pampering escape.
Life in Kineton
Home to some excellent schools like Kineton CofE Primary and Kineton High School, all well-connected by road and rail. Banbury, Stratford-upon-Avon, Leamington Spa, and Birmingham are easily accessible. The lively Kineton Social Club hosts diverse activities, and sports enthusiasts can enjoy football, cricket, and bowls at Kineton Sports & Social Club.
Plenty to do
Days out offer stunning parkland at Compton Verney Art Gallery, classic cars at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, and trips to the Cotswolds. Or feast at the critically acclaimed Shukus Brasserie, which has award winning chefs and is literally fit for a King – indeed King Charles has dined there, as have other dignitaries.
Get out and explore:
Stratford-upon-Avon
Known as William Shakespeare’s 16th-century birthplace, this market town is a cultural gem celebrating the genius playwright’s life and works. From the Bard’s old Schoolroom & Guildhall to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, every corner oozes history and inspiration. After indulging in culture, enjoy a leisurely stroll along Tudor-front promenades or explore fantastic shopping, bars, and restaurants.
Leamington Spa
The spa town of Leamington Spa earned its “Royal” prefix in 1838, bestowed by Queen Victoria in honour of its historic Roman roots. Named after the river Beam, enjoy charming parks, gardens, and impressive Regency architecture. With excellent shops and restaurants, it’s no wonder it was recently crowned the happiest place in the UK.
Birmingham
Thanks to the Industrial Revolution, Birmingham has evolved into the UK’s second-largest city. Recognised for its richness in sports, arts, culture, and shopping, it’s your go-to destination for a fantastic weekend getaway.
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