Bubbenhall House
Over the years, Wendy Harrison and her family have lovingly restored Bubbenhall House. Oak beams and a splendid Jacobean staircase are features of the architecture and spacious ground floor areas include an elegant dining room and a choice of sumptuous lounges. The surrounding woods are carpeted with bluebells in the spring and are home to one of only two dormouse sanctuaries in England.
As well as offering fantastic food, comfort and rural English countryside, the house is a much loved home for Wendy and her family and offers the high standards of an AA 4 diamond accredited Bed and Breakfast.
The house is set in five acres of ancient woodland and is home to a wonderful array of local flora and fauna. Visitors to the gardens include badgers, Muntjac deer, foxes, rabbits, squirrels, owls and woodpeckers. The best time to see these creatures is early in the morning from the comfort of the dining room at the rear of the house. This has the added attraction of a hearty English breakfast!
In addition, to the beautiful Woodland setting, Bubbenhall House offers a championship surface hard tennis court and parking for plenty of cars. Complimentary parking is available to guests using Coventry airport.
Our bedrooms are non-smoking.
Ryton Country Park is on our doorstep and provides an enjoyable place to walk. |