COUGHTON B&B for Warwick and Warwickshire
Situated in Coughton The Throckmorton Arms offers ten rooms for B&B in the heart of Warwickshire. Ideal for visiting Warwick and its surrounding areas, the Throckmorton Arms has exceptionally friendly service, and offers a warm welcome in a friendly country pub environment.
For business travellers it provides a welcome alternative to cold unfriendly hotels and its location is ideal for getting to any Warwickshire area. For those taking a well earned break, the Throckmorton is not just a Warwickshire B&B but also a very popular country pub, so you can enjoy more than just a great breakfast during your stay with us.
A Warwickshire B&B at Coughton with Atmosphere
All over, visitors and business travellers alike are discovering the special delight of a country B&B in the heart of Warwickshire. For a friendly welcome with a taste of local colour, a restful, homelike atmosphere, a scenic location and some excellent cuisine, you can't do better than the Throckmorton Arms.
Wherever you travel in and around Warwickshire, the Throckmorton B&B at Coughton is a great place for you to escape the daily humdrum and be a very welcome guest.
B&B at Coughton in Warwickshire and in Style
Each of our distinctive rooms offers the highest standards of excellence in accommodation and amenities and our chef is continually reviewing the menu to provide you with some wonderful culinary delights. Our staff are dedicated to making sure your stay with us is as comfortable as you would wish for. As a guest of the Throckmorton Arms, you are not just assured of a quality bed and breakfast experience, but also expect a very warm welcome and great company.
Local Attractions
Just down the road is Coughton Court, a beautiful medieval house with a great history; the gatehouse was build in 1530 and in the past has been the home to Sir Everard Digby, one of the chief plotters for the famous gun powder plot on the House of Commons at the Palace of Westminster. The Throckmorton family have lived there for over six centuries and the house is open to the public for certain periods throughout the year, find our more at their website. |