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Holiday Homes in Rugby, Warwickshire

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Rugby

Rugby, a picturesque market town in Warwickshire, England, is perfect for a self-catering escape with accommodations ranging from holiday chalets to cozy cottages. Famous as the birthplace of rugby, the town offers a unique blend of sports history and cultural attractions. Explore iconic sites such as the Rugby School, William Webb Ellis' statue, and the Rugby Football Museum. Visitors will enjoy the blend of cultural sites like St Andrew’s Church and natural beauty at Brandon Marsh and Coombe Country Park. Easily accessible from Coventry, Rugby's historical charm and serene landscapes make it an ideal getaway for flexible, self-paced holidays.

Booking your holiday accommodation in Rugby early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Greens Norton House
Towcester, Northamptonshire Around 18 miles from Rugby
Greens Norton House, Northamptonshire,  England Viewed 16 times in last week.
Sleeps 12 - 25, 12 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 7560 - £ 9800
Sorry this property has not provided availability information.
Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Microwave Dishwasher Games room Garden BBQ EV Charging
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome


Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in Rugby, Warwickshire, England

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Welcome to Rugby: A Charming Market Town in Warwickshire

Rugby is a beautiful market town situated in the county of Warwickshire, England. As the second largest town in this county, it is located on the River Avon, which provides mesmerizing locations and sites for vacationing. Rugby borders the towns of Northamptonshire and Leicestershire and is positioned east of Coventry, at the eastern edge of Warwickshire. The town is best known as the birthplace of the game Rugby.

What Does Rugby Offer for Cottage Breaks?

There are several tourist attractions in Rugby, which hold great cultural and historical significance. Notably, visitors can see the William Webb Ellis' statue, St Andrew's Church, St Marie’s Church, Brandon Marsh, Coombe Abbey and Coombe Country Park, Dunchurch - a historic village, Draycote Water, Oxford Canal, Rugby School, Stanford Hall, Ryton Organic Gardens, and Benn Hall.

Explore Rugby's Museums and Art Galleries

Tourists can delve into Rugby’s rich past by visiting the Rugby School Museum, the Art Gallery and Museum, and the Rugby Football Museum.

Self-Catering Breaks in Rugby

The availability of self-catering accommodations such as holiday chalets, villas, apartments, cottages, and log cabins provides comfortable and affordable staying options in Rugby for tourists. Additionally, these accommodations are spacious and allow tourists to enjoy holidays with a lot of flexibility and freedom.

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