Local attractions

There's plenty to do in the area, you could make a day of it and visit a local attraction before or after you come to see us. Here are a few ideas to get you started...


Ragley Hall

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Is the family home of the 9th Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford and their children. Visitors can explore the stunning 17th Century Stately home, park and gardens while the amazing adventure playground and maze is suited for children of all ages. The perfect family day out! Best thing is its just across the road.

From Arrow Mill - 0.2 miles to/from Ragley Hall.




Roman Alcester Heritage Centre

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is the exciting free-of-charge exhibition interpreting and displaying objects from Alcester's Roman past.

From Arrow Mill - 1.2 miles to/from Roman Alcester Heritage Centre.




Stratford- upon – Avon

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Most famous for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon makes for the perfect day out. Aside from Shakespeare you can also enjoy a boat trip on the river Avon or visit the butterfly farm.

From Arrow Mill - 9.3 miles to/from Stratford- upon – Avon .




Shakespeare’s Birth Place

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Visit Stratford-upon-Avon to walk in Shakespeare’s footsteps and explore the house where he was born and grew up. Hear tales of Shakespeare’s family life, enjoy live theatre and get up close to rare artefacts from the Trust’s world class collections as you discover how the extraordinary William Shakespeare continues to shape our lives today

From Arrow Mill - 8.4 miles to/from Shakespeare’s Birth Place .




Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre

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The Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford puts on a variety of plays throughout the year, so where better to see a Shakespeare play than in the town he was born

From Arrow Mill - 9.1 miles to/from Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre.




Anne Hathaway’s Cottage

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The beautiful 15th century cottage that was once home to Shakespeare’s beloved wife Anne Hathaway. Enjoy the stunning gardens and further explore the life of William Shakespeare

From Arrow Mill - 7.6 miles to/from Anne Hathaway’s Cottage.




Warwick Castle

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A medieval Castle first constructed in 1068 under William the Conqueror and has been developed over the years by the long line of residents. Plenty of activities to get stuck in to for the whole family as well as the Warwick Castle Dungeon experience which is sure to give you a freight.

From Arrow Mill - 16 miles to/from Warwick Castle .




Kenilworth Castle

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Kenilworth Castle was first built in 1120s and in 1563 was granted to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, by Elizabeth I. Today, you can scale the heights of the tower built to woo Queen Elizabeth I and marvel at the mighty Norman keep. Explore the exhibition in the castle's Gatehouse and imagine the Great Hall playing host to medieval monarchs and early Tudor kings.

From Arrow Mill - 21 miles to/from Kenilworth Castle .




Mary Ardens Farm

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Built by Mary’s father, Robert Arden around 1514, Mary Arden’s House has been significantly altered over time. Enjoy learning about what life must’ve been like when Mary lived here along with her seven sisters. You can meet the animals, take part in recreated 1500’s household activities and there is even an adventure play area for the children

From Arrow Mill - 6.8 miles to/from Mary Ardens Farm .




Hanbury Hall

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This stunning William and Mary style country house, park and gardens offers a glimpse into early 18th century life. A house filled with drama & politics, surrounded by stunning gardens, orchards and country walkways, this attraction gives a detailed insight into Georgian society and way of life

From Arrow Mill - 12 miles to/from Hanbury Hall .




Charlecote Park

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A grand 16th Century House surrounded by its own deer park and stunning gardens which has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th Century. The abundance of portraits throughout the house tell the lives and tales of this family throughout the years.

From Arrow Mill - 15 miles to/from Charlecote Park.




Worcester Cathedral

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This is one of England’s most fascinating cathedrals. With Royal tombs of King John and Prince Arthur, ancient crypt and chapter house, and magnificent Victorian stained glass. There is also an ancient library and archive, which houses the second largest collection of medieval manuscripts in any cathedral in the UK.

From Arrow Mill - 17 miles to/from Worcester Cathedral .




British Motor Museum

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This is the world's largest collection of Historic British cars. There are over 300 classic cars for you to explore from both the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust and the Jaguar Heritage Trust. They offer free tours and interactive family activities - plenty to keep everyone entertained.

From Arrow Mill - 24.1 miles to/from British Motor Museum .




Broadway Tower

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Broadway Tower is a folly on Broadway Hill, near the large village of Broadway, in the English county of Worcestershire, at the second-highest point of the Cotswolds. Broadway Tower's base is 1,024 feet above sea level with views for miles around.

From Arrow Mill - 14 miles to/from Broadway Tower.




Evesham Vale Railway

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Enjoy a steam train ride through some of the most beautiful countryside that The Vale of Evesham has to offer. If you wish to take a break from your journey then you can stop off at Evesham Vale station to enjoy the riverside, picnic and play area. A perfect family day out.

From Arrow Mill - 8.9 miles to/from Evesham Vale Railway .