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Dunchurch Park is a Grade ll 19th century manor house set in 72 acres of beautiful grounds and landscaped gardens. Situated in the heart of Warwickshire, the hotel is easily accessible from the M1, M6, M40 and M45 motorways.

Dunchurch Park is set in the historic village of Dunchurch, Rugby. The hotel boasts 87 en suite bedrooms in a custom-built wing. Facilities at Dunchurch Park include a tennis court, a gymnasium, a ropes course plus much more. Dunchurch Park does not have any dining options available for private guests, other than for breakfast. Should you wish to dine during your stay; staff will be delighted to make a reservation for you at one of the excellent restaurants located in the village of Dunchurch, which is just a 4-minute walk from the hotel.


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Hotel availability can be checked up to 1 year into the future, no year is necessary.

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•  You may check in from 15:00 hours onwards.
•  You must check out by 11:00 hours.
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•  Cancellations made within days of the check in date are charged 100% of the total booking fee
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Local Attractions:

• Warwick Castle(20 km)- Warwick Castle is over 1000 years old and has been well maintained with magnificent towers, ramparts, dungeons and splendid grounds. There are many attractions within the hotel and special events are hosted on a regular basis.
• Stratford-upon-Avon(30 km)- Stratford-upon-Avon is a vibrant market town dating back to medieval times and is most famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Visit Stratford to see the historic properties, go to the theatre and enjoy the many attractions within the town.
• NEC(30 km)- The NEC is the Midlands top concert and exhibition venue hosting many major events including the BBC Good Food Show, BBC Gardeners World Live and top comedy/musical performances.
• Rugby School(4 km)- Rugby School is one of England's oldest and most prestigious public schools and legend has it that the game of Rugby was invented by William Webb Ellis in 1823 at the school. It was also the setting of Thomas Hughes's 'Tom Brown's Schooldays'.

Directions:

M1 (Northbound) - Exit motorway at junction 17 to join the m45 motorway. At the end of the m45, take the b4429 towards Dunchurch. At the traffic lights in Dunchurch, turn left onto the a426. Dunchurch Park is 500 yards on the right. M6 & M1 (Southbound) - Exit the M1 at junction 20, or the M6 at junction 1. Head for Rugby and then follow the signs for Banbury (A426). Dunchurch is 2 miles from the town centre. Dunchurch Park is 500 yards on the left after entering the village.

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