Jessica's Guidebook

Jessica
Jessica's Guidebook

Toasted sandwiches to die for!

The 100 acres of Ryton Pools Country Park are just waiting to be explored. The many different habitats are home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife. The excellent surfaced paths enable easy walking around the site, and provide access to an adjoining ancient woodland, Ryton Wood (by agreement with the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust).
A short walk from York Barn Manor, Ryton pools has a lot to offer. 2 playgrounds, lakes, cafe and a lovely ice cream van!
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Ryton Pools Country Park
Ryton Rd
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A short walk from York Barn Manor, Ryton pools has a lot to offer. 2 playgrounds, lakes, cafe and a lovely ice cream van!

Sightseeing

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Warwick Castle
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Kenilworth Castle noElizabethan Garden
Castle Road
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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Food scene

A fantastic town with plenty of restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. Main Street stores, parks and gardens.
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Royal Leamington Spa
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A fantastic town with plenty of restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. Main Street stores, parks and gardens.
Fantastic gastro pub 10 minutes drive from the Barn, booking essential.
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The Stag at Offchurch
Welsh Road
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Fantastic gastro pub 10 minutes drive from the Barn, booking essential.

Neighbourhoods

Bubbenhall The village is situated along the boundary formed by the River Avon between the Forest of Arden to the north and west and the more open area of Feldon to the south and east. Bubbenhall therefore includes characteristics of both Feldon (with the open-field system) and Arden (primarily forest). Waverley Wood to the south-east, however, is known to be the relic of a much larger wood called Echills which marked the eastern boundary of the Forest of Arden.
Bubbenhall
Bubbenhall The village is situated along the boundary formed by the River Avon between the Forest of Arden to the north and west and the more open area of Feldon to the south and east. Bubbenhall therefore includes characteristics of both Feldon (with the open-field system) and Arden (primarily forest). Waverley Wood to the south-east, however, is known to be the relic of a much larger wood called Echills which marked the eastern boundary of the Forest of Arden.