The Bell is situated on the village green at Shenington an Anglo-Saxton village mentioned in the Domesday Book.Built in the warm coloured Horton stone it dates back to 1722 with many original features, The Bell offers the ideal place to spend a few tranquil days. Shenington is well situated only six miles from Banbury and only a 20 minuet drive from Stratford upon Avon,being on the edge of the Cotswold ridge means Shenington is within easy reach of chipping Norton and Stow on the Wold.
The delightful countryside around Shenington offers many public footpaths for walking and local amenities include the famous Upton House which is a beautiful National trust house open to the public and
Brook Cottage gardens open to the public Monday to Friday. Within one mile there is a thriving Gliding Club always happy to offer a glider flight weather permitting of course?this is situated on an old airfield with a very successful carting club.
The delightful countryside around Shenington offers many public footpaths for walking and local amenities include the famous Upton House which is a beautiful National trust house open to the public and
Brook Cottage gardens open to the public Monday to Friday. Within one mile there is a thriving Gliding Club always happy to offer a glider flight weather permitting of course?this is situated on an old airfield with a very successful carting club.