Holiday rentals in Rugby

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 130 holiday rentals in Rugby

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Rugby holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 3,020 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    60 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 10 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    70 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    120 of Rugby holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Rugby rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Rugby stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Top-rated holiday rentals in Rugby

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Guest favourite
A cozy seating area features a light-colored armchair with a decorative cushion positioned beside a wooden bedside table. The table provides storage with multiple drawers and is adorned with a selection of books. Soft lighting complements the warm wooden floor.
Guest suite
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Ground floor studio “Yew Tree”near town centre

Small private annexe nr town centre. Free parking opposite side of road. On-site if booked. Kitchenette -microwave oven, kettle, coffee machine, fridge, freezer, sink. This is not a full kitchen. Compact shower room, small hand basin/w.c. Desk/breakfast bar power sockets. Kingsize bed. Easy walk to Rugby railway station Town-5 minute walk. Wifi/ Freeview Please ask for unlisted items if needed. Laundry next door- washing machine available from 08:00 until 19:00. Dryer/ hanging rail on request.

Top guest favourite
A charming entryway features an arch adorned with vibrant purple flowers, leading to the inviting facade of the Victorian cottage. The red brick exterior is highlighted by lush greenery, and a spacious lawn can be seen beyond the path.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Charming 2-bed cottage in beautiful location

Bay Tree Cottage is a delightful, cosy & private retreat, centrally located with easy access by road or train (M1, M6, A14). You have the entire cottage to yourself with private off road parking for 3 cars with EV charger & private front & rear gardens. Fully equipped kitchen with dining area & Utility room. Living room with 60" TV, Sky, DVD & log burner. Bathroom with shower. 1st floor: Main bedroom - King size bed & 50"TV, Second bedroom with Double Bed & Wardrobe, Bathroom with Roll top bath.

Guest favourite
The exterior of a two-story house is featured, showcasing a light-colored facade with large windows. A green front door is centered, framed by two smaller windows. Flower planters hang from the windows, and a brick pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by minimal landscaping.
Home
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Rugby town center house near school and train st

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located place Luxury two bedroom house located close to the Town Centre, Train Station and Rugby School. 1 double bed and 2 single beds . Courtyard garden lovely sun trap. Netflix and discovery plus. Parking next to town centre. vistors parking permit issued for 1 car during your entire stay.Arnold Street is a highly sought-after residential location in central Rugby, ideally positioned just a few minutes' walk from the town centre & Rugby's mainline

Superhost
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Spacious 3 Bed In Rugby

NEW! Introducing Grosvenor House, presented by Stay Hosted, located in Rugby. A spacious 3-bedroom home ideal for families, contractors and business travellers. ✓ Perfect for FAMILIES & BUSINESS ✓ 20%+ monthly discount ✓ Weekly stringent deep cleaning available ✓ Flexible cancellation ✓ Sleeps up to 7 guests ✓ Free Wi-Fi ✓ Smart TV with Netflix ✓ Long-stay discounts & additional amenities ✓ On-street parking available for 1 car + more paid parking ✓ Approx. 5-minute drive to Rugby town centre

Top guest favourite
A freestanding brass bathtub occupies the foreground, reflecting warm light. Behind it, a luxurious four-poster bed is framed by elegant wooden beams and soft textiles. Personalised robes hang on hooks nearby, enhancing the room’s serene character. Artwork of animals adorns the walls, adding charm.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 545 reviews

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.

Top guest favourite
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

One bedroom converted dairy in Willoughby

A charming, cosy self contained one bedroom cottage situated adjacent to our home & sharing the drive. The bedroom can be made up as a twin or superking size; please tell us in advance which you’d prefer. (Last minute bookings with less than 48 hours notice will not have the option to request this, sorry). (Bed settee for 3rd guest). Pets are welcome but there is no space to let them off the lead as the patio area isn’t enclosed so you will need to take them for a walk. Lockbox self check in.

Guest favourite
A charming outdoor space features a round table with two woven chairs, surrounded by lush greenery. A large planter displays a colorful flower arrangement. The conservatory structure is visible in the background, exhibiting ample natural light through its large glass windows.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

Woodlands Birdsong Escape (+kitchen/lounge)

Secluded annex with own access and private patio, situated in a unique setting in ancient woodlands. 1 x double bedroom, separate lounge-diner with internet TV. A child’s bed can be added if required. Fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher and washing machine. Shower & wetroom. Conservatory & fire-pit BBQ. Ideal for 1-2 adults + 1 child. Gated parking. Very peaceful, surrounded by woodlands, walks from the doorstep. Excellent road links: 5 mins to M45, 20mins to M6/M1, 30mins to Birmingham✈️

Top guest favourite
A large garage structure featuring three dormer windows, providing a modern exterior design. The brick facade is complemented by two spacious garage doors, set against a pebbled driveway. Lush greenery is visible in the surrounding area, enhancing the overall appeal.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

The Annexe, Crick village

‘The Annexe’ is a private, modern studio apartment situated above a large garaging area in the secure grounds of Mulberry House and offers accommodation for one to four people. It has a large, light and airy main living area with a double bed and sofa bed (which can be made up to a single or double). A small but well equipped kitchen area is available, and a cosy lounge/dining area which provides flexible options during your stay. There is also a bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet.

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Tiny home
5 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

The 4.50 from Paddington

Escape to a lovingly restored 1930s railway carriage set in the peaceful Warwickshire countryside. The 4.50 from Paddington is a one-of-a-kind stay with rustic charm and everything you need to unwind — from books and gramophone records, countryside views and a wildflower paddock. Walk to Draycote Water, or explore the wildlife-rich Lias Line just minutes from the door. Dog-friendly, with good Wi-Fi. Perfect for walkers, cyclists, sailors, and anyone who wants to experience a simpler life.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the stone cottage showcases traditional architecture with a welcoming entrance framed by flower planters. The surrounding area is characterized by gravel pathways and lush greenery, with trees providing shade and enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Braunston Manor Cottage: 4-poster beds & ensuites

Braunston Manor Cottage is a modernised detached 17th century cottage that is situated next to Braunston Manor in the historic village of Braunston. The village of Braunston is famous for being at the junction of the Grand Union and Oxford canals and it has a marina, canal pubs, local convenience store, a fish & chip shop, cafe, along with many picturesque local walks. It provides a convenient base for visiting Stratford, Warwick, Silverstone and the Midlands in general.

Guest favourite
A serene sleeping area is presented with a spacious bed adorned in floral bedding. Natural light filters through a window dressed with flowy curtains. A wooden wardrobe and a small desk are positioned against the wall, while cozy artwork enhances the inviting ambiance.
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Cosy and quiet flat in Rugby

This apartment situated on the top floor offers a peaceful environment with a privileged view over the park. It has recently undergone a renovation and refurbishment. A private parking space is available in the courtyard. Local supermarket and takeaways are conveniently located within walking distance. An ideal place to take a break in one of England's most pleasant little towns, conveniently situated less than an hour's direct train journey from London and Birmingham.

Guest favourite
An open plan kitchen features light cabinetry and a variety of appliances, including a washing machine and electric oven. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space, highlighting the wooden beams on the ceiling and the tiled and laminate flooring.
Apartment
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

1 Bedroom• Near Rugby School• Ground-Floor• WiFi

SELF-CONTAINED 1 BEDROOM GROUND-FLOOR WHOLE FLAT•CV225AA A ground floored one bedroom flat (approx.400sq ft) situated in this sought after residential location within close proximity to Rugby School, Rugby Town Centre and Rugby Rail Station. The flat is kept as minimalist as possible to keep cost down for guests. Additional person;child or adult (after 2 people) will be considered as guest/individual.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Rugby?

    Rugby has stays in historic areas near the town centre, charming options around Hillmorton, and quieter residential neighborhoods. Many guests seek out stays near Rugby School for convenience and a locally rooted atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in Rugby with kids?

    Families often frequent Caldecott Park for playgrounds and open green space, and explore interactive exhibits at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum. Local leisure centres offer swimming, sports, and activities for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Rugby?

    You can explore Rugby School, where the sport rugby football originated, visit the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, and enjoy Caldecott Park’s gardens. The town has walking trails, historic architecture, and markets reflecting local traditions.

  • How is the weather in Rugby?

    Rugby has cool to mild winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) and milder, wetter summers with highs near 71°F (22°C). Packing layers and a waterproof jacket is helpful, especially given the changeable British weather.

  • When is the best time to visit Rugby?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with milder temperatures between 50–72°F (10–22°C), blooming parks, and outdoor events. Winters are cooler and wetter, yet indoor galleries and museums remain welcoming.

  • What are the best places to visit in Rugby?

    Rugby School is frequently suggested for its ties to the sport’s history, while the Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum highlights local heritage. The town centre has historic buildings and lively weekly markets.

  • What are some hiking trails in Rugby?

    Rugby has countryside paths like the Oxford Canal towpath, local woodland walks, and circular routes through natural reserves. Many trails connect picturesque villages and gentle rolling landscapes, ideal for relaxed exploring.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Rugby?

    Families can enjoy afternoons at Caldecott Park, explore creative workshops at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, or visit leisure centres for swimming and sports. Seasonal festivals and local heritage trails are also often enjoyed together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rugby?

    Nearby destinations frequently suggested include Coventry with its cathedral and transport museum, Stratford-upon-Avon for Shakespearean heritage, and the Warwick area, known for its historic castle and riverside walks.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rugby?

    Pet-friendly stays can be found in Rugby, especially in residential neighborhoods or near local green spaces. Hosts often welcome pets but appreciate advance notice and respecting house guidelines.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Rugby?

    Exploring the town centre on foot lets you discover Rugby’s independent shops, cafés, and markets. Consider joining a guided tour at Rugby School for a deeper look at its sporting heritage.

  • What is Rugby known for?

    Rugby is known worldwide as the birthplace of rugby football, with Rugby School central to this story. The town is also recognized for its Victorian architecture and active arts community.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rugby?

    Look for hand-painted street murals around lesser-known corners and discover community-run gardens or artists’ studios in residential areas. Local antique shops and quiet canal paths are frequently suggested for a slower-paced outing.

  • What are the best foods to try in Rugby?

    Rugby has traditional Midlands pies, Sunday roasts, and rich gravy dishes, as well as locally baked goods. The town’s markets showcase British cheeses, artisanal breads, and multicultural street food.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Rugby?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for shifting weather, and a waterproof jacket. A compact umbrella and an adapter for UK electrical outlets are also practical for your stay.

  • What is the nightlife in Rugby like?

    The town has a relaxed nightlife with traditional pubs, local bars, and some venues featuring live music or quiz nights. Areas around the town centre and High Street are known for gatherings and socializing.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Rugby?

    Rugby has events celebrating its sporting history, cultural festivals, and seasonal gatherings in the town centre, especially during late spring and the end-of-year period. The Rugby Festival of Culture is often highlighted for arts, music, and community activities.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rugby?

    Rugby has a variety of family-friendly rentals, including homes with multiple bedrooms, gardens, and kitchens for flexible meal times. Families often choose areas with parks or near the town centre for easy access to activities.

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