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The Stag at Redhill
Alcester Road
Redhill

Alcester
Warwickshire

B49 6NQ

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Pat, Steve and family, working closely with our management team and their staff, extend a very warm welcome to our super country hotel and restaurant. The Stag at Redhill is a 500 year old building full of character that rests in the heart of Warwickshire's countryside, 3 minutes from Stratford-upon-Avon.

We offer a variety of quirky rooms as well as a fantastic restaurant and welcoming bar. The hotel offers that unique, individual service that discerning guests have come to expect. The Stag at Redhill has a long and distinguished history. It started life as Stratford’s court room and jail, very evident when you walk around and see the original cell door and many of the original cell windows cast in iron.

Now The Stag is a traditional inn with original features preserved as best they could. We have a traditional bar, a carvery available Saturday and Sunday lunch times as well as our full menu and specials boards. The menu is just as welcoming. Whether it’s dinner for 2 or more, a relaxed Sunday roast or a business lunch, there’s something wholesome and delicious to suit. The excellent children’s menu will have younger guests licking their lips as well, and there will be a whole host of special daily menus and themed evenings happening throughout the week

Of course, location counts too, and The Stag’s couldn’t be better. Definitely a rural inn, it rests contently in the Warwickshire countryside that has been its home for hundreds of years. Yet it couldn’t be easier to find, as it sits proudly on the A46 between busy Stratford and sleepy Alcester. Hunting this particular stag will be a doddle. There’s plenty of parking as well as 10 comfortable rooms that guarantee a relaxed stay. We all look forward to seeing you soon.

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