| The Arrow Mill was originally a working mill and is mentioned in the Domesday Book, when it was valued at 3 shillings and 6 pence (17.5p). Flour was made here until the late 1800s and then animal feeds were milled on the site right up until 1964. There were working mills almost every mile along the River Arrow many years ago, but most have become houses, housing estates or sadly, just simply vanished.
The Cambridge Villa Hotel offers a personal service to suit the casual tourist and business traveller.
Conveniently located for access to: m40, nec, Birmingham Airport, nac, Stratford, Kenilworth and Warwickshire Golf courses. The hotel is only a few minutes walk from the river Avon, the leisure centre and swimming pool in St Nicholas Park and the town centre. A complimentary car service to and from local bus/train station is also available. A well kept hotel converted from two Victorian properties, guest facilities include private fully licenced bar and home cooked evening meals when required. Bruna (proprietor) and family offer everything you need for an enjoyable stay and look forward to welcoming you to the Cambridge Villa Hotel.
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