Nestled in the Heart of Shakespeare’s Warwickshire
Stoneleigh’s Unique Location
Welcome to a Timeless English Setting
Located in the heart of the historic village of Stoneleigh, Stonegaze Cottage provides a peaceful and charming base for exploring Warwickshire. Stoneleigh is a quintessential English village with a close-knit, friendly community and a rich history that dates back centuries. Here, you’ll find traditional period cottages, a welcoming atmosphere, and beautiful countryside views.
Local Charm and Community
Stoneleigh Village
For a taste of local life, head to the Stoneleigh Village Club, a welcoming pub just a minute from the cottage. While the club mainly serves drinks, it occasionally offers food during special events—check their Facebook page for updates.
Throughout the year, the community hosts classic events, from the annual Marrow Growing Competition to the lively Summer Duck Race. Local cider, grown and hand-pressed by the Stoneleigh Community Orchard, is bottled and enjoyed by villagers and visitors alike. There’s even a History Society!
Essentials Just Minutes Away
While there are no shops in the village, all essentials are nearby; supermarkets are a quick five-minute drive, and the towns of Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, and Warwick, just 10-15 minutes away, offer a variety of restaurants, pubs, and nightlife options.
Despite the village appearing remote, Uber, Deliveroo and JustEat are all conveniently available thanks to the nearby Warwick University. Coventry and Leamington Spa train stations offer direct routes to London in just over an hour.
Walking, Golfing and Cycling
For those who enjoy scenic walks, Stoneleigh offers a network of public footpaths stretching 5-8 km, perfect for a bit of fresh countryside air.
Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby courses, including The Warwickshire and Stoneleigh Deer Park, both just a short drive away.
Cyclists, too, will find endless small roads and charming villages to explore, making Stonegaze Cottage an ideal base for any adventure.
For Leisure and Exploration
For those looking to explore, the historic towns of Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon are perfect for immersing yourself in English heritage. Warwick offers its iconic castle and charming riverside views, while Stratford beckons with Shakespearean sites and theater. In under 45 minutes, the Cotswolds provides scenic countryside and quaint villages ideal for day trips and leisurely drives.
For Business Travel
Stoneleigh is ideally located for business travelers, with the Stoneleigh Park NAEC event center just minutes away and Birmingham’s NEC a 20-minute drive (traffic permitting). Warwick University, a hub for conferences and academic events, is also nearby, reachable within 10 minutes. Additionally, Coventry and Leamington Spa are both easily accessible, offering a range of amenities and transport links.
Places to go
Historic Castles
Just a short drive from Stoneleigh, Warwick Castle and Kenilworth Castle offer captivating glimpses into England’s medieval past. Warwick Castle, built in 1068 by William the Conqueror, brings history to life with interactive tours, medieval reenactments, and seasonal events, making it an ideal family day out. Kenilworth Castle, with its impressive ruins and beautiful Elizabethan gardens, is perfect for a leisurely visit on a fair-weather day, allowing visitors to soak up the romantic atmosphere at their own pace.
Warwick
The historic town of Warwick, just 15 minutes away, is known for its cobbled streets, independent shops, and regular markets. After exploring Warwick Castle, visitors can enjoy a walk through the town center, visit St. Mary’s Church, or relax by the riverside. With its blend of history and a welcoming atmosphere, Warwick offers a memorable day.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
About 25 minutes from Stoneleigh, Stratford-upon-Avon is the birthplace of William Shakespeare and offers a glimpse into England’s literary heritage. Guests can tour Shakespeare’s family homes, stroll along the River Avon, or catch a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. With its mix of history, quaint streets, and cultural attractions, Stratford-upon-Avon is a worthwhile visit.
The Cotswolds
A 45-minute drive brings you to The Cotswolds, an area known for its scenic villages and rolling countryside. The Cotswolds is home to charming spots like Bourton-on-the-Water, as well as scenic walking trails and local shops. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed afternoon or a full day of exploring, The Cotswolds offers a peaceful escape.