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Wellesbourne Watermill

The Watermill Barn is located in the beautiful rural countryside of South Warwickshire. This project transformed the site of the old Watermill in Wellesbourne into a superb atmospheric Barn that provides: Cafe/Coffee Shop Bisque Pottery Books & Pictures Arts and Crafts Centre (Crafty Barn) Private functions/room hire.

Weoley Castle

Weoley Castle

The ruins at Weoley Castle are over 700 years old and are the remains of the moated medieval manor house that once stood here.

Weston Park

Weston Park

Stately home and gardens with events held throughout the year.

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Westons Cider - Cider Mill Tours

Westons Cider is situated deep in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside on the A449 between Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye. At 11.00am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm daily, you can join a guided tour around the mill and savour the aromas of traditional cidermaking. Hear how cider is produced from the planting of the orchards to the moment it is poured. Stroll through the Henry Weston Garden and into the Bottle Museum Tea Rooms to enjoy morning coffee or afternoon tea. With Shire Horse Dray Rides (please ring for availability, Farm Park (open from Easter to end of September), a Children's Playground and The Scrumpy House Restaurant there is something for everyone. Open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm, Saturdays & Sundays & Bank Holidays 10.00am - 4.00pm. Children's Play Area and Henry Weston Courtyard Garden: free of charge Cider Tours (daily at 11.00am, 12.30pm and 2.30 pm): Adults, Children, Family Tickets available Shire Horse Dray Rides (phone for availability): Adults & Children

White Ladies Priory

The remains of a late 12th-century church of a small priory of Augustinian canonesses, surrounded by picturesque woodland.

Whitmore Hall in the Bluebells Country Life Magazine

Whitmore Hall

Grade 1 listed building. Fine example of a small Carolinian manor house (1676). Family portraits from 1624 to date. Family seat for over 900 years. Lime avenue and landscaped gardens with early Victorian summer house.

Wichenford Dovecote

A 17thC half-timbered black and white dovecote.

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Wightwick Manor (National Trust)

Victorian manor house with William Morris interiors and colourful garden

Wilderhope Manor (National Trust)

In remote wooded country, the house is built of limestone, dates from 1586 and is unaltered. Its Great Chamber is said to be haunted, used as a youth hostel.

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Winterbourne House and Garden

Winterbourne House and Garden boasts a 7 acre botanic garden with ground floor exhibition rooms telling the history of the home's former owners. There is a delightful tea room serving hot meals, cakes and refreshments all year round.