Lying close to the borders of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire but actually in South Warwickshire is the town of Shipston on Stour, the town taking its name from Saxon times and is derived from the phrase “Sheep wash town”, the town for many years being a regionally important sheep market location. Today though this small market town is perfectly located for those who wish to tour the region, Moreton in the Marsh and Broadway are relatively close by as is Stratford on Avon. Shipston though with its picturesque main shopping street, is on a warm summery day, probably England at its best with its range of shops and goods, the pubs and restaurants a stroll around the town centre along some of its quaint streets and alleyways will be well rewarded. As you wander around you cannot help but appreciate the Georgian architecture that exists today and how wealthy this town once was – not that it isn’t still wealthy nowadays! One of the things you can’t avoid if you are in Shipston is its bridge over the river which dates back to 1280 and around which modern Shipston on Stour has grown. It is easy to appreciate why this village attracts so many people, its location in the rolling Warwickshire countryside, the proximity of both the canal and the river together with its village centre and ease of access makes this a top destination for many people.
Attraction
Camping
Caravan Park
Cottage
Council
Dentist
Doctor
Estate Agent
Black Horse Agencies - Locke & England
Halifax Property Services
Seccombes
Sheldon Bosley & Partners
Vaughan & Co
Inn
Falcon Inn
George Hotel
White Bear
Pub and Bar
Black Horse Inn
George Hotel
Horseshoe Inn
Red Lion
White Bear Hotel
Restaurant
George Hotel
Old Mill
Red Lion
Solicitor
Taxi
Anyhour cars
Roger Miles Taxi
RT Private Hire Taxi
Vet
Hook Norton Veterinary Surgeons
Shops
Floras
Just Pets
Smith Graham Ophthalmic Optician
E H Spencer
Fine-Lines Fine Art
The Stour Gallery
Activities
Oak Tree Stables(Riding)
Places to Stay near Shipston On Stour
Falcon Inn (0.02 miles)
Set in the pretty Cotswold town of Shipston-on-Stour, this 18th century inn presents itself as the perfect base for touring the surrounding area, including Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon.
A beautifully-kept market-town hotel, set ... More
George Hotel (0.11 miles)
Reopened in February 2007, following a programme of comprehensive refurbishment, this luxury boutique hotel offers stylish contemporary accommodation in the heart of the peaceful little town of Shipston-on-Stour.
Ideally located for visitors ... More
Blackwell Grange (2.07 miles)
Blackwell Grange is an early seventeenth century listed Cotswold Farmhouse surrounded by fields and with views of the Ilmington Hills.
Low ceilings, stone flagged floors and deep set windows give the ... More
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Willow Corner (2.62 miles)
Fox & Goose Country Inn (2.67 miles)
Halford Bridge Inn (3.00 miles)
By choosing The Halford Bridge, we want you to experience the relaxed friendly atmosphere and charisma that this traditional, countryside pub has to offer. Steeped in history and oozing with character, The Halford Bridge is a ... More | visit website
The Poplars (3.05 miles)
Howard Arms (3.39 miles)
A delightful historic 400 year old inn set in the Cotswolds.Large open log fireplace,original flag stone floors in the bar and a sumptuous restaurant.Surrounded by a beautiful English herb and ... More
Charingworth Manor (3.86 miles)
Set in beautiful gardens and overlooking a 54 acre estate, you can enjoy peace and tranquillity against a backdrop of breathtaking views that take in over 5 counties. Dating back to the early 14th century, ... More | visit website
Mine Hill House (4.17 miles)
Mine Hill House is situated approx 5 miles from Chipping Norton & 10 miles from both Banbury(M40) & Stratford on Avon/Warwick(M40). Mine Hill is situated on the edge of the ... More
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