| 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.
Set within a grade II listed building, in a haven of peace and tranquillity, this recently refurbished bed and breakfast is ideally situated within a few minutes of Shakespeare Country and the Cotswolds.
The courtyard garden, with its splendid water feature, is the central focus of Coughton Lodge. Here you can plan the day''s activities after breakfast or relax in the evening sunshine, reflecting on the day''s events.
Surrounded by open countryside, yet convenient for all major attractions, including the N.E.C., the lodge’s facilities are guaranteed to provide everything you may need to ensure a pleasant and comfortable stay.
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