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Luxurious, spacious rooms hand-picked for comfort. Featuring a king-size bed with pocket sprung luxury mattress and en-suite bathroom.
Timeless elegance · Warwickshire countryside · Unforgettable experiences
Nestled within 4 acres of manicured Warwickshire countryside, Kings Court Hotel is a magnificent Tudor manor house dating back to 1642. Just minutes from the birthplace of Shakespeare, our estate offers an unparalleled blend of historic grandeur and contemporary comfort.
Whether you're seeking a romantic escape, a family celebration, or a corporate retreat, our dedicated team ensures every moment at Kings Court is extraordinary.
Each of our 61 en-suite bedrooms is individually designed, blending Tudor character with modern comforts for an unforgettable night's rest.
Most Popular
Luxurious, spacious rooms hand-picked for comfort. Featuring a king-size bed with pocket sprung luxury mattress and en-suite bathroom.
Family
Spacious, comfortable room featuring two king-size beds. Cots and highchairs available on request. Ideal for families.
Standard, comfortable, and functional room with a queen size bed, pocket sprung mattress, and en-suite bathroom.
From intimate ceremonies to grand celebrations, Kings Court Hotel provides an enchanting backdrop for your most important day. Our dedicated wedding team will craft every detail to perfection.
Our award-winning restaurant celebrates the finest seasonal produce from our kitchen garden and local Warwickshire farms. Head Chef James Whitmore crafts menus that honour British culinary tradition with a contemporary twist.
Garden Dining Room, Brasserie, and Lantern Dining Room
Dining Menu, Sunday Lunch & Wednesday 3-Course Buffet
Classic, Signature, and Cream Teas available daily
Log fire atmosphere, craft ales & light bites
Save up to 30% on selected dates — including dinner, bed & breakfast packages.
Just 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon and easily accessible from the M42 motorway.
Set within 4 acres of private Warwickshire countryside, Kings Court is the perfect base for exploring Shakespeare's birthplace, the Cotswolds, and beyond.