Broadlands offers traditional bed and breakfast accommodation in the beautiful town of Stratford upon Avon in Warwickshire. It has seven rooms including singles, doubles, twins and a triple (children staying must be 7 years or over). The completely refurbished Victorian house originally built in 1901 has a central location enabling guests to walk to the RSC, Shakespeare's Birthplace, cafes, restaurants, shops and the train station in ten minutes.
The town provides plenty to see and do on foot as well as boating on the River Avon or an open top bus service for visiting all the Shakespeare properties. Broadlands Guest House is a family owned business. Broadlands is personally run by Tamara Abraham. All rooms have hospitality trays with teas, coffees, hot chocolate, biscuits, mints and water.
The town provides plenty to see and do on foot as well as boating on the River Avon or an open top bus service for visiting all the Shakespeare properties. Broadlands Guest House is a family owned business. Broadlands is personally run by Tamara Abraham. All rooms have hospitality trays with teas, coffees, hot chocolate, biscuits, mints and water.
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Debit/Credit card details or a deposit are all that are required to guarantee your reservations if booking by phone or email. If a cancellation is made giving less than 1 weeks notice, and we are unable to relet the room, a full charge will be made to compensate for the lost revenue to our business.
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Karen Bent
Dec 08, 2021
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Jennifer Quirke
Oct 05, 2020
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Helen Crook
Sep 04, 2017
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Laurence Cox
Oct 02, 2016
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I have stayed here for the last two years when coming up to Stratford for RSC performances and I fully agree with what other reviewers have said about the B&B. The one downside is that the parking, which is in an area shared by other B&Bs with spaces allocated to each, is slightly tricky to get into. It is accessed through a narrow lane, just to the west of the triangle of roads in front of the B&B and the amount of traffic on the roads can make turning in awkward if coming from the direction past the B&B. There are a couple of spaces at the end of the lane under a tree, but the others are in open