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    Baddesley Clinton - House from the courtyard

    Baddesley Clinton

    4.2(5 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    £

    Situated about 10 minutes drive from the M42 motorway, this beautiful National Trust property is a…read moredelight, both outside and in. When we arrived, prior to the house opening, we went for a hot drink, and were impressed with the set-up. Currently, their restaurant facilities are being refurbished, so they have an outdoor setup, with a heated marquee. The ladies serving were all really cheerful, despite being outside, and they still offered a full range of drinks, and hot and cold snacks, including hot soup. The marquee was impressively warm. The house itself doesn't take very long to go around, depending on how long you like to take looking at things, and there's plenty to see, and dressing up facilities for the kids, who can also go into the Priests hole (accompanied by an adult...looks like a bit of a tight squeeze, so not for the claustrophobic, I'm sure). The house has been beautifully restored and decorated and there's always a guide on hand to offer you information about the various rooms, They also had a second hand book stall set up in the courtyard where I happily parted with £6.50 for 4 great new books! Outdoors, there's a pleasant 1 3/4 mile walk that you can take from the car park, so plenty of variety to keep you occupied for a few hours!

    This place is one of the reasons why we asked for National Trust membership as a Christmas present…read more Over the last 5 years I have seen a noticeable change towards including families with young children and making them feel welcome at the National Trust in general. When I first visited this property 5years ago my very little daughter was 'told off' for walking on the grass. I was outraged to say the least. However, now it couldn't be more different. There are games on the lawn like noughts and crosses, the ubiquitous Jenga, croquet and quoits. Plus, I think I spotted dominoes hiding in one of the wheel barrows holding down the gazebo. Speaking of which, as it was Father's day, they had outdoor activities so my daughter and husband got to make fire and go fishing with a home made rod. They managed to snare a duck (with bread), which was enough for my daughter. There are loads of places to explore, from woodland walks, and exciting bridges to a vegetable garden and parkland. I'm reliably informed by one of the very friendly and helpful garden guides that over the next few weeks there will be an army of scarecrows appearing all dressed in Olympic themes. My daughter can't wait to go back and neither can we. The whole space is clean too (apart from a few rabbit droppings) and my son had a ball covering himself in mud and I was never concerned for his safety. The cafe is well stocked, if a little busy and there's a lovely little second hand bookshop that we enjoyed browsing through. It's an eclectic stock as you might imagine, but has a children's section. We didn't bother with the house this time round, but have enjoyed going round it. Here too, they welcome children and I didn't feel paranoid about what little fingers might touch. If you thought that the National Trust was stuffy, think again and give Baddesley a try.

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    Baddesley Clinton
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    Olton Tavern - Nice selection of drafts.

    Olton Tavern

    3.8(8 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    £££

    What a great spot for lunch after a business meeting at the Jaguar-Land Rover vehicle Assembly…read morePlant in Solihull, England. The Olton Tavern is a cross between a restaurant and British pub and has great food and drink in a relaxed atmosphere. This was my one chance while in the U.K. to grab some real British Fish & Chips and the Olton serves "Line-Caught" Cod for their plate's centerpiece. It is served with lightly seasoned 'chips', really good mushy peas and a sea herb tartare sauce. Paired with a pint of Ember Pale Ale on draft, this dish was as near to perfect as one can get anywhere in the British Isles. I'm stingy with my '5-stars' ratings but the Olton Tavern honestly earned one today.

    I used to go here quite often as it had a Wackey Warehouse around the back and was a great place to…read moretake the kids for a play for 2 hours then go and enjoy a family meal. I believe it changed hands a few years ago and closed the WW down. Since then I have only gone to the pub once for a carvery quite recently and it was a reasonable price £8 for adults and I think it was half price for kids (this was a Sunday). Food was a good quality and we were all pleased with our meals, however because of the closure of the indoor play centre it is not somewhere I would choose to go ahead of others nearby. Nonetheless it is a nice place for a family Sunday lunch and will probably go there again around Christmas.

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    Olton Tavern - Ember Ale please.

    Ember Ale please.

    Olton Tavern - Exterior on an uncharacteristicly  sunny day in England.

    Exterior on an uncharacteristicly sunny day in England.

    Olton Tavern - Leaded glass gives Olton Tavern a Country Manor House feel.

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    Leaded glass gives Olton Tavern a Country Manor House feel.

    Longfellows - british - Updated May 2026

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