Coventry Holiday Cottages
Choose from 8 self catering holiday cottages in Coventry, Warwickshire, 8 of which are dog friendly, 5 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 7 guests.
Wow wow wow, you’ll have never stayed anywhere like this amazing and unique Gatehouse in the city centre.
A unique and characterful historic cottage in the heart of the city and cultural area.
A mixture of modern living in a characterful property presented to a very high standard.
Fantastic views of the city and Coventry Cathedral awaits you in this stunning and unique property.
A unique stay in a cute and well appointed open plan studio with lots of original features and full of character.
Discover Farman Road, a charming 1900’s-built retreat in Coventry, just moments from lovely cafes, Irish pubs and Craven Street. This cosy holiday home boasts a well-equipped kitchen, furnished living and dining room, and three bedrooms including two twins and a single, each exuding modern charm. With pets and children welcome, it's the perfect family getaway in the heart of the West Midlands. Nestled in the heart of England, Coventry is a vibrant city steeped in history and culture. From medieval architecture to thriving modern attractions, it offers something for every visitor. Farman Road is just a 15-minute walk from Coventry city centre. Farman Road is ideally located for exploring Coventry’s famous landmarks, including the stunning Coventry Cathedral, the fascinating Transport Museum, and the historic St. Mary’s Guildhall. The city also boasts a lively arts scene, independent cafés, and excellent shopping at West Orchards and FarGo Village, a creative hub filled with artisan shops and street food. For nature lovers, the beautiful War Memorial Park and nearby countryside provide perfect spots for relaxation and outdoor activities. Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve, another well visited side, is also nearby. Whether you’re here for history, culture, or a relaxing getaway, Coventry offers a warm welcome and a wealth of experiences to enjoy. Coventry’s excellent transport links also make it easy to visit Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick Castle, and even Birmingham for a day trip. Coventry Train Station is one mile away from Farman Road where there are direct services operating to locations across the UK including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Northampton, Stoke-on-Trent and Wigan. A number of bus routes operate in Coventry offering access to Birmingham, Leicester, Nuneaton, Rugby, Solihull. Birmingham International Airport is a short 20-minute drive away from Farman Road. Step inside to discover a cosy abode adorned with contemporary elegance, featuring a well-equipped kitchen and delightful furnishings to create a wonderful place to call home during your time in Coventry. Inside, find comfort in three beautifully appointed bedrooms, comprising two luxurious twin rooms and a cosy single room, each exuding their own warming colour schemes. The twin beds can be merged into king-size beds upon request so please get in touch if this is more suitable for your stay. Indulge in the warmth of the inviting living room with its matching sofas, Smart TV and coffee table and enjoy meals at the dining table where all guests can be accommodated. Rejuvenate in the lavish bathroom complete with a combined bathtub and shower, wash basin and WC. Stay organised with provided amenities such as an iron, ironing board, and cleaning essentials. With dogs welcome, Farman Road offers a perfect sanctuary for families seeking tranquillity and relaxation amidst the nearby city centre of Coventry.
A welcoming and stylish three-bedroom house, The Headlands is conveniently located when visiting the West Midlands as it’s just a short drive to Coventry City Centre, University Hospital Coventry, Coventry Train Station, Birmingham International Airport and the NEC. The Headlands also benefits from having a private driveway, as well as being walking distance to the local high street which has a number of shops, supermarkets, cafes, pubs and takeaways. Nestled in the heart of England, Coventry is a vibrant city steeped in history and culture. From medieval architecture to thriving modern attractions, it offers something for every visitor. The Headlands is ideally located for exploring Coventry’s famous landmarks, including the stunning Coventry Cathedral, the fascinating Transport Museum, and the historic St. Mary’s Guildhall. The city also boasts a lively arts scene, independent cafés, and excellent shopping at West Orchards and FarGo Village, a creative hub filled with artisan shops and street food. For nature lovers, the beautiful War Memorial Park and nearby countryside provide perfect spots for relaxation and outdoor activities. Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve, another well visited side, is also nearby. Whether you’re here for history, culture, or a relaxing getaway, Coventry offers a warm welcome and a wealth of experiences to enjoy. Coventry’s excellent transport links also make it easy to visit Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick Castle, and even Birmingham for a day trip. Coventry Train Station is two miles away from The Headlands where there are direct services operating to locations across the UK including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Northampton, Stoke-on-Trent and Wigan. A number of bus routes operate in Coventry offering access to Birmingham, Leicester, Nuneaton, Rugby, Solihull. Birmingham International Airport is a short 15-minute drive away from The Headlands. The Headlands is a fully furnished home away from home and has a number of key highlights including a fully fenced private garden, free WiFi and a work desk – perfect for those visiting the property for work or studying purposes. The living room offers a tranquil haven to retreat to. You can turn on the Smart TV to enjoy the complimentary Netflix subscription or choose one of other streaming apps available if you have your own accounts. The fully equipped kitchen boasts a fridge freezer, oven, hob, microwave, kettle, toaster, cookware, tableware, and utensils all provided. A washing machine is also on offer to guests, along with an iron and ironing board. Bedrooms one and two have comfortable zip and link beds which can be configured as two single beds or a king size bed upon request. Please get in touch with your preferred layout prior to your stay. Bedroom three has a comfortable single bed. In the bathroom, you’ll have access to a bathtub with overhead shower, along with a wash basin and WC. Fresh linen and towels provided, along with toiletries and a hair dryer. If you’re staying with young children, a travel cot, baby gate, and high chair are all available upon request if requested after booking.
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Reverse-level property. Four bedrooms: 2 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC,1 x single with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Coventry
Discover 8 Coventry self catering cottages in Warwickshire. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Warwickshire base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Coventry
- Upper Precinct Fountains (0.1m)
- St Mary's Guildhall (0.2m)
- Mother and Children Statue (0.2m)
- The Reel Store (0.3m)
- Glass Bridge (0.3m)
- Coventry Canal Basin (0.4m)
- Coventry Canal (0.6m)
- FarGo Village (0.8m)
- Aviary (0.9m)
- Bridge View Light Railway (2.3m)
- Riley Square (2.7m)
- Cremblet Wood (2.8m)
- Coventry Footpath (2.9m)
- Hawkesbury Visitor Moorings - Coventry Canal (4.1m)
- Ryton Pools Miniature Railway (4.6m)
- Stoneleigh Abbey (4.8m)
- Remains of St Mary's Abbey (5m)
- Upper Holly Walk Spring (8m)
- Royal Warwickshire Regiment Memorial (8.1m)
- Leamington spa (8.2m)
Outdoor Activities around Coventry
- The Wave Waterpark (0.1m)
- Greyfriars Green (0.2m)
- Belgrade Square (0.3m)
- Coventry Cathedral (0.3m)
- Starley Gardens (0.3m)
- Millennium Clock (0.4m)
- Lady Herbert's Gardens (0.4m)
- Nauls Mill Underpark (0.4m)
- Volgograd Place (0.4m)
- Swanswell Park & Pool (0.5m)
- Naul's Mill Park (0.5m)
- Spencer Park (0.6m)
- Broomfield Park (0.6m)
- Top Green (0.7m)
- All Saints Square (0.7m)
- Basketball court (0.8m)
- Memorial (0.8m)
- Swim with Sharon (0.9m)
- Japanese peace Garden Coventry Young ambassadors (0.9m)
- Radford Recreation Ground (0.9m)
Holiday Cottages Near Coventry
Coventry makes a great base for discovering the surrounding towns, and Kenilworth sits within easy reach, about 4.9 miles away, Charming market town offering a relaxed day out with inviting shops and cafés.
- Bedworth lies about 5.3 miles away, and Local stroll hints at a gentle wander with friendly shops.
- Balsall Common is around 5.9 miles away, and Quiet countryside escape invites a calm pause along country paths.
- Stretton-on-Dunsmore sits about 6.1 miles away, and Rural charm makes for a pleasant stop en route.
- Wappenbury lies about 6.2 miles away, and Scenic lanes offer a peaceful countryside wander.
About Coventry
Are you ready to dive into the rich history and vibrant culture of Coventry, England?
From its fascinating past to its stunning architecture and thriving arts scene, Coventry has something for everyone.
Get ready to explore the city's heritage, visit its cultural attractions, and indulge in its delicious local cuisine.
Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or a food lover, Coventry will captivate you at every turn.
So, let's embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of England.
History of Coventry
Coventry's history is a captivating blend of resilience, innovation, and transformation. As you explore this vibrant city, you'll uncover its rich past and the stories that shaped it.
One of the most significant events in Coventry's history was the devastating bombing during World War II. The city's determination to rebuild and recover led to the birth of a new era of innovation and progress.
Coventry became a hub for the automobile industry, with companies like Jaguar and Rolls-Royce making their mark here. The city's transformation continued with the establishment of two prestigious universities, Coventry University and the University of Warwick, solidifying its reputation as an educational center.
Today, Coventry stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of its people and their ability to adapt and thrive in the face of adversity.
Cultural Attractions in Coventry
Discover the cultural attractions in Coventry and immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene of this historic city.
Coventry is home to a variety of cultural attractions that showcase its rich heritage and artistic spirit. One of the city's most iconic landmarks is the Coventry Cathedral, a masterpiece of modern architecture that stands as a symbol of peace and reconciliation.
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum is another must-visit destination, offering a diverse range of art exhibitions and historical artifacts.
For theater enthusiasts, the Belgrade Theatre is the perfect place to catch a captivating performance, while music lovers can enjoy live shows at the Coventry Music Museum.
Don't forget to explore the Coventry Transport Museum, which houses a fascinating collection of vehicles that tell the story of Coventry's automotive history.
Exploring Coventry's Architecture
Immerse yourself in the architectural wonders of Coventry by exploring the city's diverse range of buildings and structures. Coventry is known for its rich history and blend of architectural styles, making it a fascinating destination for architecture enthusiasts.
Start your journey at Coventry Cathedral, a masterpiece of modernist design and a symbol of the city's resilience after World War II. Admire the stunning St. Mary's Guildhall, a medieval masterpiece with intricate carvings and a rich history.
Don't miss the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, housed in a striking contemporary building that seamlessly blends old and new. As you wander through the city, you'll discover hidden gems like the Coventry Transport Museum and the iconic Belgrade Theatre.
Coventry's architecture tells a story of its past and present, inviting you to explore and appreciate its unique character.
Coventry's Thriving Arts Scene
As you continue your exploration of Coventry's rich cultural offerings, delve into its thriving arts scene.
Coventry is home to a vibrant community of artists, performers, and creative individuals who contribute to the city's artistic landscape. From contemporary art galleries to independent theaters and music venues, there's no shortage of artistic experiences to enjoy.
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum showcases a diverse range of exhibitions, while the Belgrade Theatre presents an array of thought-provoking plays and performances. If you're a music enthusiast, don't miss the Godiva Festival, a free annual music festival that attracts local and international acts.
Coventry's thriving arts scene is a testament to the city's commitment to fostering creativity and providing a platform for artistic expression.
Discovering Coventry's Local Cuisine
Continue your exploration of Coventry's cultural offerings by sampling the local cuisine, which offers a wide range of flavorful dishes and culinary delights. Coventry is home to a diverse food scene that reflects its multicultural population.
Start your gastronomic adventure by trying the city's famous Coventry Godcakes, a sweet pastry filled with dried fruits and spices. For a savory option, indulge in a Coventry pie, a hearty meat-filled pastry that will satisfy your taste buds. Don't miss the chance to savor a traditional Coventry cottage pie, made with minced beef and topped with mashed potatoes.
If you're feeling adventurous, try the Balti, a spicy curry dish that originated in Birmingham but has become a favorite in Coventry. Finish off your meal with a slice of Warwickshire pudding cake, a rich and indulgent dessert that will leave you craving for more.
Whether you're a fan of sweet or savory, Coventry's local cuisine is sure to delight your palate.