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Harrods Hideaway, peaceful countryside location
Escape to a peaceful countryside hideaway in the historic village of Hanbury. Perfect for romantic breaks, walkers and visitors to Hanbury Hall. Enjoy beautiful views, tranquil outdoor space, fresh eggs from our chickens and miles of countryside walks right from the door. Nestled deep in the heart of England, just 5 miles from the M5. Other points of interest within walking distance: Hanbury Church, The Jinney Ring Craft Centre, Pipers Wood and The Vernon - birthplace of Radio 4 The Archers.

Immaculate Luxury Apartment with Private Hot Tub
The Old Post Office is a newly refurbished Victorian building in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire that is steeped in history. The New Secret Garden with Private Hot Tub, Feature Log Burner, Al Fresco dining and mood lighting offers the perfect place for couples to relax and unwind. There’s several excellent pubs & restaurants nearby, including a gourmet restaurant pub where you can enjoy a full English, a three course meal or an amazing Sunday roast. There’s a park opposite and surrounding countryside

Luxury Secluded Barn with Logburner: The Hay Loft
Located in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside, this charming barn retains many traditional features whilst providing the modern facilities you would expect for a relaxing, romantic stay. Enjoying an open plan layout, the vaulted ceilings and exposed beams give a real sense of space and character. Enjoy the warmth from the log burning stove, make use of the fully fitted kitchen and relax in the romantic bedroom area with beautifully presented shower ensuite. Now with private garden area.

Large country studio with outside deck and views.
Spacious Pet friendly accommodation set in fantastic Worcestershire countryside. No additional cleaning fees! With a lovely outer deck to enjoy the beautiful views & a drink at sunset. Great walks on the doorstep yet close to amenities & several lovely country pubs. Set apart from the house, the Studio is a private cosy hide away with amazing views: a great place to unwind and enjoy the peace, a lovely continental breakfast is also included. EV charger available, & pets are made very welcome.

The Grazing Guest House EV Charger 15 mins BHX/NEC
This is a beautiful, purpose converted guest house with one main bedroom and two small doubles in an upstairs mezzanine. It is beautifully appointed and set in an amazing shared garden with pond and water feature. The property is 0.7 miles from the motorway, with little traffic disturbance. It also has an electric charger for EVs - at a small extra cost. The property is designed with sustainability in mind and boosts IR heating and bamboo floors. Great for Warwickshire, Birmingham, Solihull

Hunters Lodge Warwickshire
A luxurious self catered barn conversion offering a unique and romantic escape nestled in the picturesque Warwickshire countryside. A place to relax and unwind whether it’s in our gorgeous freestanding bath tub, our 4 poster bed or by putting your feet up in front of the log burner and enjoying the warm and ambient glow. Take a dip in our traditional outdoor spa bath tub situated in your private patio area and watch the sunset across the fields. This is truly a stunning and unforgettable stay.

Cosy rural studio annexe
A rural retreat in England's heartland, perfectly located for exploring Shakespeare Country, Stratford and Warwick, The Annexe is a bright and cosy self-contained ground-floor studio. Inside you'll find tasteful furnishings, a king-sized bed, modern shower room, heat-and-eat kitchen and French windows to a peaceful seating area. Outside, there's miles of countryside walks and cycle rides. A short drive away are historic houses, Tudor towns, and the bright lights of cosmopolitan Birmingham.

The Captains Cabin, Feckenham self catering
The Captains Cabin is centrally located to serve the midlands, in the heart of the historic village of Feckenham. Warwick, Stratford, Worcester, Cheltenham, the Cotswolds, Birmingham, The Black Country and Ironbridge all within easy reach. The B and B sits on the edge of the village green, and within a 5 min walk you would find a thrieving community shop, two churches, two pubs, and the village hall, home to the "Feckenodeon" and live entertainment The B and B also has on site car parking

Shepherd's hut with stunning views, Warwickshire
Nestled in the village of Coughton. A charming private shepherd's hut offers stunning views of the Warwickshire countryside. Positioned at the end of a secluded driveway and accessed via private gates, the hut is conveniently located just a short distance from our residence, allowing us to assist if needed. However, rest assured that the hut maintains its distinct privacy. Adjacent to the hut lies a farmer's field, occasionally visited by tractors and even graced by the presence of deer.

The Retreat
Recently refurbished & hidden away privately behind electric gates, a truly delightful private parkland style setting of landscape mature gardens with views over open countryside. The Retreat is a perfect place to unwind, the one bedroom cabin boasts a Kitchenette with Cooking Facilities and utensils, a King Size Bed and Wet room, Terrace over looking duck pond, and fields, private parking for 2 cars or vans Milk tea & coffee included along with Cereals & Crumpets. Toiletries provided

Modern Holiday Home
Looking for a peaceful getaway or a cosy space to unwind? This home has it all, with electric gates and a private driveway for hassle-free stays. Nestled in a quiet rural area, it’s just a short drive from Birmingham, Stratford, local villages, and walking trails. The property offers complete privacy, not overlooked by anyone, ensuring total seclusion and peace of mind. Perfect for a weekend escape or an extended stay, this beautifully designed home is your ideal home away from home.

Beautiful Home near Belbroughton
The Annexe at Dordale Green Farm is a beautiful single storey barn conversion situated in the Dordale Valley, one mile from the delightful village of Belbroughton. The stylishly furnished interiors boast stunning views over the gardens and private lake and a number of country walks are accessible from the doorstep. The Annexe combines peaceful country living with easy access to major roads, making it a perfect base for exploring Worcestershire, Warwickshire and The Cotswolds.
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Elegant home near Stratford upon avon

The Skylarks Cottage on a Working Farm

Luxury Thatched Cottage, Strawtop Number Three
When is the best time to visit Redditch?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Redditch?
Many visitors choose stays near Redditch town center for access to shops, dining, and public transport. Neighborhoods around Arrow Valley Country Park or close to Abbey Stadium Leisure Centre are frequently suggested for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
What are the best things to do in Redditch with kids?
Arrow Valley Country Park frequently attracts families with playgrounds and boating, while the Forge Mill Needle Museum has interactive exhibits. Local leisure centers, sports clubs, and indoor play zones also welcome children.
What are some of the best things to do in Redditch?
Explore the Forge Mill Needle Museum, stroll around Arrow Valley Country Park, and check out the Palace Theatre for performances. The town also has scenic walking paths and locally inspired dining.
How is the weather in Redditch?
Redditch has cool winters around 35–45°F (2–7°C), and milder summers near 53–72°F (12–22°C). Rain is fairly consistent throughout the year, so a waterproof jacket and comfortable layers are frequently suggested.
When is the best time to visit Redditch?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and increased outdoor activities. During summer, parks and local events are frequently suggested for visitors seeking lively experiences.
What are the best places to visit in Redditch?
Forge Mill Needle Museum, Arrow Valley Country Park, and the historic Redditch town center are frequently suggested for visitors. The Palace Theatre provides engaging performances and cultural events throughout the year.
What are some hiking trails in Redditch?
Arrow Valley Country Park has several well-marked trails winding through woodland and lakes. Nearby parks, such as Morton Stanley Park, also feature walking paths suitable for leisurely hikes.
What are some family activities we can do in Redditch?
Families often explore Arrow Valley Country Park for boating and playgrounds, visit Forge Mill Needle Museum, or enjoy recreational facilities at Abbey Stadium Leisure Centre. Local cinemas and indoor play centers also welcome children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Redditch?
Explore historic Birmingham for museums and shopping, wander Stratford-upon-Avon to learn about William Shakespeare, or visit countryside estates around Warwick. The surrounding region has gardens, market towns, and scenic spa villages.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Redditch?
Redditch has pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially in areas around Arrow Valley Country Park and residential neighborhoods. Many hosts welcome pets, so check for amenities like enclosed gardens and nearby walking routes.
What are some local tips for visiting Redditch?
Locals often suggest exploring the extensive walking trails, trying the region’s traditional cuisine, and booking theatre tickets in advance. Packing a waterproof jacket and comfortable shoes helps for changing weather and outdoor activities.
What is Redditch known for?
Redditch is known for its industrial history, particularly needle manufacturing, interpreted at Forge Mill Needle Museum. The town has green parks, leisure facilities, and a blend of modern amenities with traditional roots.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Redditch?
Discover scenic woodland trails in Morton Stanley Park, visit quirky local art galleries, and explore historic Churches in quieter neighborhoods. Community-led gardens and cultural spots provide a glimpse into Redditch’s distinct heritage.
What are the best foods to try in Redditch?
Redditch has locally rooted flavors such as British roast dinners, savory pies, and regional baked goods. Cafes and restaurants often serve traditional puddings and contemporary cuisine using local produce.
What should I bring for a trip to Redditch?
Pack layered clothing for shifting temperatures, a waterproof jacket for year-round rain, and comfortable shoes for outdoor walks. Bringing a small umbrella and reusable water bottle is often recommended for convenience.
What is the nightlife in Redditch like?
Redditch’s nightlife includes pubs, casual dining spots, and occasional live performances at venues like the Palace Theatre. The town center has a mix of cozy pubs, social clubs, and music bars for evening outings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Redditch?
Redditch hosts community festivals in the summer, local arts fairs, and holiday celebrations around Palace Theatre and town center. Open-air concerts and traditional markets are popular during warmer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Redditch?
Redditch has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes near parks and neighborhoods with amenities suited for children. Look for stays in areas close to green spaces, playgrounds, and leisure centers.
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Family-friendly holiday rentals
20 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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30 properties have a dedicated workspace

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60 of Redditch holiday rentals include wifi access

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4.7 Average rating
Redditch stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests
Destinations to explore
- Cotswolds AONB
- Alton Towers
- University of Oxford
- Blenheim Palace
- Utilita Arena Birmingham
- Cheltenham Racecourse
- Silverstone Circuit
- Lower Mill Estate
- Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
- West Midland Safari Park
- Cadbury World
- Ludlow Castle
- Sudeley Castle
- National Exhibition Centre
- University of Warwick
- Puzzlewood
- Donington Park Circuit
- Coventry Cathedral
- The Iron Bridge
- Eastnor Castle
- Hereford Cathedral
- Shakespeare's Birthplace
- Coventry Building Society Arena
- Royal Shakespeare Theatre





