Dunchurch 4.2 miles. Located on a peaceful, working farm, in the Warwickshire village of Draycote near Dunchurch is Dragonfly, a delightful lodge, offering stunning lakeside views. Encompassed by wildlife, Dragonfly offers the ideal base for a romantic escape, with a stylish living space and far-reaching vistas across the countryside; two guests are invited. Benefit from off-road parking, before making your way on foot across fields to the lodge, firstly entering the living space. Use this space as your social hub, where you can prepare meals in the sleek kitchen, gather around the woodburning stove, and truly spend some peace and quiet together. Venture outdoors to dine, with the lake in your horizon. As the night grows darker, climb into the comfortable double bed, ahead of awakening to a refreshing shower in the contemporary shower room. Follow one of the nature trails provided upon booking, before exploring the rest of Warwickshire. Enjoy the wildlife haven of Dragonfly. Note: As this property is reached by foot across fields, we would recommend that guests arrive before dark to arrive safely. This property can be booked with Refs: 1124837 & 1124838, together sleeping up to 6 guests.
Located in the county of Warwickshire, not far from the town of Rugby lies a charming and sizable village called Dunchurch. The Dun Cow, a friendly bar; Huntsman Carvery, Malancha, and Cinnamon Lounge, great restaurants; a number of takeout options for nights when you'd rather stay in; and a few well-stocked convenience stores all make up the village's wide range of amenities. Visit Rugby if you're looking for a greater choice of services and attractions, such as the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, the excellent Rugby Golf Club, Caldecott Park for a picnic, and several restaurants, pubs, and cafes. Keep going to Coventry, where you can see a spectacular cathedral, learn about the city's past at the Coventry Transport Museum and the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, and enjoy a live performance at the Belgrade Theatre/Coventry Hippodrome. The town of Warwick is a bit further away, and it boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant and a Michelin-starred restaurant, in addition to its world-famous castle, racetrack, museum, and theatre.