30 Meer Street
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
CV37 6QB
The Emsley is a beautifully presented guest house offering five en-suite guest bedrooms, a landing bathroom and separate toilet. Of particular note is the private owners accommodation which is self contained and comprises of good sized sitting room, bedroom with en-suite, drawing room and private garden. Additionally there's a nice sized kitchen ideal for busy breakfast times, a handy linen store, laundry room with the cellar providing excellent storage space. The street face of The Emsley is ‘Victorian High Gothic’ in style; unique to Stratford. Similar examples of this style are to be found in Oxford. It is not listed, but has a conservation order over the exterior. Great care & attention to detail has modernised the décor and fittings / furniture while respecting The Emsley’s Victorian heritage. Guest feedback and on-line ratings have been extremely positive. Guests praise The Emsley for its central, inner-city location and can walk to almost all destinations. It’s the nearest B&B to the train station with about 30% of guests using rail. Between 5 and 10 minutes walking takes you to four of the five main Shakespeare sites, plus the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, the UK’s largest tropical Butterfly Farm, the UK’s only ‘MAD’ (Mechanical Art and Design).
The location; The Emsley is in an excellent location nationally, regionally & in the town. According to the Stratford upon Avon District Council, ‘Warwickshire has a broad appeal and attracts a wide range of visitors across a wide range of travel markets. Stratford upon Avon itself has 2.5+ million visitors annually. it's the birthplace and gravesite of William Shakespeare and the location of several Shakespearean properties - all of national significance. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is also a significant drawcard. Stratford upon Avon generates a total business turnover to the South Warwickshire area of £631 million annually (Destination Management Plan 2015 - 2025).
Stratford upon Avon the historic birthplace of William Shakespeare, and home to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre is nestled within the heart of South Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the river Avon. Stratford is also a prosperous market town with a wide variety of local and national chain stores, fine restaurants, inns and public and private schools. The most famous school in Stratford is King Edward VI school, which is where William Shakespeare is believed to have studied. It is an all-boys school, and one of the few schools which selects its pupils using the Eleven plus. There is also an all-girls selective school, Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School for Girls, in Shottery, a short distance out of town.
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